Spiritual Boost - February 8, 2026
Remember — The Grace of Adonai Is Not Exhausted
“But in my mind I keep returning to something, something that gives me hope — that the grace of Adonai is not exhausted, that His compassion has not ended. On the contrary, they are new every morning! How great your faithfulness!”
Lamentations 3:21–23 (CJB)
In the third chapter of Lamentations, the prophet Jeremiah expresses deep sorrow over the condition of Jerusalem and Judah. What began as national pain became intensely personal as he witnessed the consequences of the people’s disobedience. They were beaten down, discouraged, and surrounded by turmoil. Yet amid the devastation, Jeremiah made a powerful choice: Jeremiah remembered.
He remembered that they were not consumed.
He remembered the character of God.
He remembered that compassion had not run dry. And in remembering, hope was reborn.
The grace of God kept them in the midst of suffering, and Jeremiah trusted that the same God would hear their cries and ultimately deliver His people. This same unending grace is available to us today. It grants the salvation we could never earn (Ephesians 2:8–9).
It strengthens us in our weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9).
It invites us to approach God boldly in our time of need (Hebrews 4:16). God’s unfailing and all-encompassing grace enables us to rise after we fall, finish what we started, restore what has been broken, and walk confidently in the plan He has prepared for our lives (1 Peter 5:10; Ephesians 2:10). So whatever season you find yourself in, remember: If you feel behind in what God has called you to do… there’s grace for that.
If it is past time to make amends… there’s grace for that.
If forgiveness feels difficult… there’s grace for that.
If you have not yet begun a relationship with Jesus Christ, there is still time… there is grace for that.
Whatever concerns you, there is grace for that.
As we move through this week and the days ahead, hold firmly to this truth: as long as seedtime and harvest remain, the grace of God is continually flowing into every area of our lives. This is where our hope rests.
Remember: The Grace of Adonai Is Not Exhausted.
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