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Lamentations 3:21-26 GREAT IS THY FAITHFULNESS Intro: The book of Lamentations is a series of dirges, or songs
of mourning, that were written against the backdrop of the Babylonian invasion
and destruction of The
writer of the book of Lamentations is believed to be Jeremiah. He was known as the Weeping Prophet. A study of Jeremiah’s life reveals a portrait
of unending sadness and deep depression.
Allow me to give you some of the background for this precious man of
God. 1.
Received an unwanted call to minister - Jer. 1:5-6. 2.
Called to a ministry of preaching nothing but judgment - Jer. 1:9-10. 3.
He was forbidden to marry so that he might give himself more fully to his
ministry of proclaiming the impending judgment of God - Jer. 16:1-13. As a result he
was very familiar with loneliness. 4.
He was a man of deep sadness and he wept openly about the sins of his
people - Jer. 9:1. 5.
He endured depression as the result of his message going unheeded
for so long. He even came to
the point where he tried to get out of the
ministry, Jer. 20:9. His pain is understandable, because in a ministry
that spanned some 50 years, there is no record of even one convert.
6.
He suffered imprisonment by King Zedekiah because the king did not approve
of Jeremiah’s preaching - Jer. 32:5. Even while the Babylonians are invading the
city in fulfillment of his prophet declarations,
Jeremiah is sitting in the dungeon - Jer.
32:2. 7.
After After
enduring a life like this; after being rejected, hated, mocked, imprisoned,
ignored; after seeing his beloved Jerusalem ransacked, desecrated and
destroyed; after experiencing the horror of war, the brutality of the enemy and
the pangs of hunger, Jeremiah was still able to stand forth amid the rubble of
the city and the bodies of the dead and lift his voice in praise to God for His
great, unfailing faithfulness to His people.
How
was this possible? Despite his trials
and his troubles, Jeremiah had gotten a good grasp on the reality of just Who
God is! Jeremiah knew that whether
things went well, or whether everything fell apart, God would still be God and
that God would be eternally faithful to His people, Ill. Lam. 3:21! Jeremiah was
still able to find hope in a hopeless situation because he believed in the
faithfulness of His great God. Like
Jeremiah, we all go through times when life seems to fall apart at the seams. When these times come we also need the
blessed assurance that God is faithful!
Thankfully the Bible gives overwhelming evidence of the unchanging faithfulness
of our great God. Ill. The word “Faithfulness”
in verse 23. This is word which
means “firmness, fidelity, steadiness, steadfastness.” This word pictures God as One upon Whom we
can depend. We can be sure that as we
face the storms, trials and valleys of life, God will ever prove Himself to be
steadfast and faithful to you and me. To
put it very simply, you can count on the Lord! I
would like to take this passage and point out three precious words in these
verses that tell us why Jeremiah was able to proclaim: Great Is Thy Faithfulness. Notice what these words teach us about the
great, unfailing faithfulness of the God of the believer.
(Mercies - This word is
translated “loving-kindness” over 30 times in the Old Testament. It is a very expressive word that conveys all
the ideas of “love, grace, mercy, faithfulness, goodness and devotion.” This word pictures God as the
Divine lover of men. It finds
its New Testament equivalent in the idea of God’s love and grace.
Notice a couple of quick thoughts about the amazing grace of God. Jeremiah
seems to be remembering that it was the pure grace of God that brought A. His
Grace Saves Us – Only grace could have reached us in our lost, doomed
condition, B. His
Grace Secures Us – Grace not only sought us out when we were lost in
sin; grace keeps us in our saved condition.
We are prone to failure. We are
prone to spiritual wandering. If our
salvation resented upon our ability to be faithful to the Lord, none of us
would ever be saved. Thankfully,
salvation is the Lord’s arena and not ours!
We are saved by His grace and we are kept by that same grace, 1 Pet. 1:5; Psa. 37:23-24, 28; John 4:13-14. Thank God for His unfailing, unchanging,
faithful grace! II.
V. 22b-23 GOD IS FAITHFUL IN HIS GIFTS (Compassion - This is a
word that literally means “womb”. It means “to be moved in the heart out of
love for another.” This word is
a picture of the grace of God actively moving in the life of the believer. You see, as we pass through our storms and
our valleys, we do no do so alone! God
observes our path and His grace gives us all we need for our journey. Notice two thoughts here about the great
gifts of God.) A.
V. 23b God’s Gifts Are
Faithful - (Ill. God did not promise an easier road, but He promised
that His grace would be sufficient for the need - 2 Cor. 12:9. Think about Paul and his battle with that thorn in the
flesh.) Grace
is usually defined as “The unmerited love and favor of God toward
sinners.” It carries that idea,
but this is a word that has come to mean so much more than that. It has come to refer to “the strength of God to face
battles and to bear up under times of difficulty.” With
this in mind, we should always remember that regardless of what life sends our
way, we can be confident of the fact that the Lord will give us the necessary
strength to face the trying times of life.
You’ll never face a situation as a believer that God will not give grace
to help you make it through. Notice the promise given in Isa. 43:1-2.
1. The
Gift Of His Presence - Heb.
13:5; Matt. 28:20. These
verses, along with others reveal the great truth that God is always
present with His children. Even
when He cannot be seen, He is there. When you cannot trace God in
your life, I challenge you to come to the place where you can trust
Him fully. 2. The
Gift Of His Performance - Eph.
3:20 - Focus on the word “able”! If this verse is to be taken at face value,
and I am certain that it is, then it becomes plain that our God is greater, by
far, than any problem we have, or will ever face. God is an awesome God and His
children need to be remembering that great truth. God will take care of you! 3. The
Gift Of His Provision - Phil.
4:19; Matt. 6:25-33; Psalm 37:25 - These verses teach us the great truth
that God is interested in meeting our needs. Please hear what the Lord said:
Needs not Greed’s! God has promised to take care of His children, and He will!
It may be that His idea of taking care is
different than yours, but that is where faith in the trustworthiness of God
comes in. We must come to the place where
we are willing to trust the Lord to take care of us in any way that He sees
fit. Notice the trust that Job had in
the Lord - Job 13:15. I am sure that Job would have chosen another
alternative than losing his children, his health and his wealth, but he is
willing to trust the Lord through times that cannot be understood and that make
no sense. What about you and me? Do we really believe that the Lord is
absolutely faithful? Do we believe that
He has our best interests at heart? Are
we confident of the fact that God will indeed provide for our needs? 4. The
Gift Of His Person - Heb. 13:8;
Mal. 3:6. These verses reveal the truth
about God nature that makes Him reliable at all times. That is simply the fact
that He does not change! God is the same today as He has been forever, and the same
as He will be forever. He was faithful
in the beginning and He will be faithful
in the end. He was steadfast in the
lives of the Bible characters that placed their faith in Him and He will be steadfast
in the life of ever believer who will trust Him in these days. God is a steadfast and trustworthy God! ( B.
V. 23a God’s Gifts Are Fresh
- According to this verse, the grace of God is as fresh as the new day. We do not have to worry about there not being
enough for us to make it through, for God’s grace in our lives is as fresh as
the new day. (Ill. God’s faithfulness is seen in
the fact that we woke up this morning, in our right minds and in reasonable
health. We woke up with air to breath, food to eat, people we love around us,
etc. God is a faithful, wonderful Lord.) III.
V. 24-26 GOD IS FAITHFUL IN HIS GOODNESS ( A. v. 24a He
Is A Satisfier – God is described as the soul’s “portion.” This word means “share or booty.” It refers to “the spoils of war.” Jeremiah is saying, “In the battle of life, God is my
reward, my share, and my portion.”
When the Lord is viewed in this light, He will be all that a person
needs to be satisfied in their soul, Psa.
103:5; Psa. 107:9. God may not give you and me the things we desire in
life; but He will always give us that which is best, and He will give us that
which will satisfy the soul, Rom. 8:28. B.
v. 24b-25 He Is A Sustainer – God will never fail those who place
their trust in Him, Isa. 49:23; Rom.
10:11. Not a single Word of any of His
precious promises will ever fail to be honored by Him, Matt. 5:18; Psa. 119:89-90; Isa. 40:8. If you come to Him for salvation, He will not
send you away lost, John 6:37. If you trust Him for salvation, He will never
send you away into Hell, John 10:28. If you look to Him for the needs in your
life, you will never be disappointed, Luke
12:32. He will sustain you through
this life and into eternity. C. v. 26 He
Is A Savior – In this context Jeremiah is saying, “Those who wait upon the Lord will
see Him bring them out of their troubles and trials. He will not fail His children, but, in His
time, He will deliver them from all their valleys.” We need to remember today that God is able to
deliver both saint and sinner. My fellow saints, I would like to remind
you that God knows where you are today.
He knows what you are going through, Job 23:10. He will not
forsake you, but He will faithfully keep you and bring you out, in His time, Psa. 34:15-22. My lost friend, it may look like you are
doomed, with no hope. I would just like
to tell you that God can save your soul by His marvelous grace, if you will but
look to Him by faith. If you will stop
trusting yourself, your religion and your own goodness; and if you will come to
God confessing your sins and calling on Jesus for salvation, God will save your
soul, Rom. 10:9, 13; Rev. 22:17. Conc: Great is the faith that can stand amid the wreckage of life and
declare the praises of God. Jeremiah was
that kind of a believer. Are you? During
the early years of missionary activity in As
you and I face the battles, burdens, valleys, storms and trials of life, we
must always remember that we are His little lambs and that He is well able to
carry us safely through. So, what kind
of battles are you fighting today? Bring
them to the Father and trust in His unchanging, unfailing faithfulness. If
you are lost and need to be saved, you can come to Jesus this morning and He
will save your soul. If you are walking
through a hard place in life and need help; God will provide the help you
need. If you are struggling with the
flesh and some besetting sin; there is help for that as well. I
hope that you can say, like Jeremiah did, “Great is Thy faithfulness.” Do you
need to experience that faithfulness today? |
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