





This chapter is a complaint and lamentation like the former, and on the same subject, only the prophet mixes his own afflictions and distresses with the public calamities; or else he represents the church in her complaints; and some have thought him to be a type of Christ throughout the whole; to whom various things may be applied. It is indeed written in a different form from the other chapters, in another sort of metre; and though in an alphabetical manner as the rest, yet with this difference, that three verses together begin with the same letter; so that the alphabet is gone through three times in it. Here is first a complaint of the afflictions of the prophet, and of the people, expressed by a rod, by darkness, by wormwood and gall, and many other things; and especially by the Lord's appearing against them as an enemy, in a most severe and terrible manner; shutting out their prayer; being as a bear and lion to them; and giving them up to the cruelty and scorn of their enemies, La 3:1-21; then follows some comfort taken by them, from the mercy, faithfulness, and goodness of God; from the usefulness of patience in bearing afflictions; and from the end of God in laying them upon men; and from the providence of God, by which all things are ordered, La 3:22-38; wherefore, instead of complaining, it would be better, it is suggested, to attend to the duties of examination of their ways, and of repentance, and of prayer, La 3:39-41; and a particular prayer is directed to, in which confession of sin is made, and their miseries deplored, by reason of the hidings of God's face, and the insults of their enemies, La 3:42-47; and then the prophet expresses his sympathy with his people under affliction, and declares what he himself met with from his enemies, La 3:48-54; and relates bow he called upon the Lord, and he heard and delivered him, La 3:55-58; and concludes with a request that he would judge his cause, and avenge him on enemies, La 3:59-66.

Join Pastor Rick as he uses the example of Peter to show how God’s mercy redeems your failures.Did you know that God uses your failures to build his church? Join Pastor Rick as he explains how God’s mercy encourages you to seek the support of others in your church family.

It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed.

Each day we are given an extraordinary gift: the ability to begin again. In this episode of First Love, Dr. Robyn and Dr. Nathan Kassas explore the wonder of neurogenesis—the brain’s God-designed ability to renew itself—and connect it to the timeless promise of Lamentations 3:22: “His mercies are new every morning.”As we sleep, cerebrospinal fluid sweeps across the brain, washing away toxins, pruning thoughts that never found their right connection, and preparing us with 30,000 fresh chances each day to start again. Just as the brain resets, so too does God extend His mercy—giving us space to release the old and embrace the new.But truth isn’t just meant to be heard—it must be felt, experienced, and lived. In this conversation, you’ll discover how God designed both your body and spirit to align with His truth, and how beginning again is more than a concept; it is an invitation from Heaven itself.Every sunrise whispers the same eternal promise: “You can begin again.” And in that beginning, God calls us not only back to our first love, but forward into the beauty of mature love—a love tested, refined, and proven.Together, the hosts weave the invitation of first love—the passionate beginnings of faith—with the depth of mature love, a love that chooses daily to feel, to experience, and to walk in truth. This episode calls you to step into the prophetic reality that mercy is not abstract—it is alive, cleansing, and ready to rebuild you from the inside out.

Join Pastor Lopez, Pastor Michel, and Pastor Justin as they bring a powerful and timely message titled “God Is Faithful — Are You?” In this heartfelt conversation, these three leaders share real stories, deep biblical truths, and personal reflections on what it means to mirror God's unwavering faithfulness in our everyday lives.Whether you’re struggling to stay consistent in your walk with Christ or simply need a reminder of God's steadfast love, this message will challenge, encourage, and equip you to stay rooted and faithful — no matter what season you're in.🔑 Key Topics Covered:God's covenant-keeping characterWhat faithfulness looks like in the life of a believerOvercoming doubt, discouragement, and delayA call to personal responsibility and spiritual maturity📖 Scripture References:Lamentations 3:22–232 Timothy 2:13Galatians 6:9Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more uplifting and challenging content from these powerful voices in ministry.#GodIsFaithful #Faithfulness #ChristianEncouragement #PastorJustin #PastorLopez #PastorMichel

As we begin a New Year, it’s the perfect time to start fresh with God. Pastor Jack Morris invites you to reflect on the words of Lamentations 3:22-23: “Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness.” No matter where you’ve been or what challenges you’ve faced, God offers a new beginning filled with His love, grace, and faithfulness. Let this New Year be a season of renewal, drawing closer to Him and embracing His plan for your life.

We all hope to start our tender beginning, yet in reality; many young women are facing challenges to be women that are different than traditional women who can bring warmth and tenderness at home. Their career or job can hinder having a peaceful home in this generation. We have a picture that a mom should do everything. God created women as a nurturer. Yet, I would like to share the truth of that harsh beginning of women’s lives in these times and how they are being challenged. For many women, having an abortion was an option, not because those women are evil, but because it was a choice of survival. How do we approach those who are in such a situation where life becomes an inescapable cycle of pain and sorrow? God gives us new mercies every morning. Because of the Lord's great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. There are New Mercies every morning; great is your faithfulness. (Lamemtations 3:22-23)
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