
January 4, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“The Rhythm of Grace”
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."
There is a profound biological and spiritual significance to the way God designed our world. He created the sunset and the sunrise to act as a "reset" button for the human soul.
In Lamentations 3, the prophet Jeremiah is sitting in the dark. He is mourning the loss of everything he knew. But as he looks toward the horizon, he realizes a fundamental truth about God, that His grace has an expiration date on itsbaggage, but no expiration date on its supply.
Let's break down this promise; "They are new every morning", This implies that yesterday’s mercies were for yesterday’s burdens. You cannot live today on yesterday’s breath, and you cannot survive today’s trials on yesterday’s grace. God meets you at the dawn with a fresh supply specifically calibrated for the next 24 hours.
"Great is your faithfulness"; Notice that Jeremiah isn't talking to himself anymore; he switches to talking to God. In the middle of his pain, he shifts from a monologue of misery to a dialogue of worship. He affirms that God’s track record is perfect, even when the current circumstances look broken.
We often carry the guilt of yesterday’s mistakes or the anxiety of tomorrow’s "what-ifs" into our current moment. This verse invites us to leave those weights at the bedside.
When you wake up, before you check your phone or start your to-do list, acknowledge the "newness" of the day. God isn't looking at you through the lens of your failures from 4:00 PM yesterday. He is looking at you with freshcompassion at 7:00 AM today, a thought to carry with us each day, is the 24 hour rhythm reset on God’s faithfulness. It is not a reaction to your performance rather it is a reflection of His character. The sun rose today because He is faithful. You woke up today because He is not finished with you.
What "yesterday weight" are we trying to carry into today that God wants us to let go of? Looking back at our lives, what is one specific "sunrise moment" where God provided exactly what we needed at the right time?