Old Testament · Poetry
Lamentations 3:23
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They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.
About Lamentations 3:23
Lamentations 3:23 is one of the Bible's foundational texts on Covenant Faithfulness Gods, Covenant Faithfulness, and Faithfulness. Found in the poetry of Lamentations, this Old Testament passage has guided believers through every season of life.
Related Verses
- Joshua 24:15
“And if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”
- Judges 10:6
“And the children of Israel did evil again in the sight of the Lord, and served Baalim, and Ashtaroth, and the gods of Syria, and the gods of Zidon, and the gods of Moab, and the gods of the children of Ammon, and the gods of the Philistines, and forsook the Lord, and served not him.”
- 2 Kings 23:3
“And the king stood by a pillar, and made a covenant before the Lord, to walk after the Lord, and to keep his commandments and his testimonies and his statutes with all their heart and all their soul, to perform the words of this covenant that were written in this book. And all the people stood to the covenant.”
- Exodus 34:15
“Lest thou make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land, and they go a whoring after their gods, and do sacrifice unto their gods, and one call thee, and thou eat of his sacrifice;”
- Leviticus 26:42
“Then will I remember my covenant with Jacob, and also my covenant with Isaac, and also my covenant with Abraham will I remember; and I will remember the land.”
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How to Apply Lamentations 3:23
Meditate on Lamentations 3:23 by reading it aloud each morning this week. Ask yourself how its message on the theme of Covenant Faithfulness Gods applies to a current challenge you are facing. Write one specific step you will take today in response to its truth — and revisit that commitment at the end of the week.