God’s patience in Noah’s day was not weakness—it was mercy. He gave people time to turn back before the flood. Today, His mercy still calls us to repentance and salvation. Will you respond?
Have you ever tried to count God’s wonders in your life? David said they are “too many to declare.” Every blessing, every mercy, every answered prayer points to a God whose thoughts toward us are endless.
No storm, no trial, no fear can diminish His wonder. From creation to the cross, God’s works overflow beyond what words can hold.
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Before the worst storm Egypt had ever seen, God extended a clear offer of protection. Some believed and lived; others ignored the warning and lost everything.
The same choice is before us today: receive mercy or reject it. God’s grace is open — but it won’t remain forever.
Step under His covering now, while there is still time.
When God disciplines, He also restores.
Even in seasons of correction, His mercy shines through.
“Yet I will restore the fortunes of Elam in days to come,” declares the Lord.
There is hope in His correction and healing in His love. Don’t miss this encouraging word on divine restoration.
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Feeling weighed down by hardship or divine silence?
You’re not cast off forever. Even when God allows grief, His tender mercy still speaks louder than our pain. His discipline is never rejection—it’s a loving call back to restoration.
Be encouraged by this powerful truth from #Lamentations3v31_33 and discover the heart of a God who always restores.
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Even when we deserve judgment, God chooses to refine us—not to destroy, but to transform. His grace removes our impurities and restores our worth.
“For what else can I do because of the sin of my people?” – Jeremiah 9:7
Tap into the heart of God’s mercy and discover what it means to be refined by His love.