God’s Covenantal Love: From Everlasting to Everlasting
Summary
In times of suffering, it is natural to question and wonder how long our pain will last. However, as believers, we can find solace in being honest with God. By pouring out our struggles before him, we create a space for him to work in our lives. This daily devotional podcast episode explores the importance of being honest with God, turning our attention to his love and presence, and finding strength in the certainty of his unwavering love. Reflect on how you can be more honest with God about your struggles and seek his love and presence in the midst of suffering.
Introduction: God's Covenantal Love
Have you ever started the day promising yourself (or God) that you will be kind and loving to everyone, only to forget it promptly the first time someone irritates you? I’ve certainly been there, more than once! Thank goodness God never forgets he loves us.
God's Infinite Love
His love for us remains forever. His love for us is infinite. It overarches our time frame. His love for us existed before we did and it extends beyond us even as we enter our eternal journey beyond this earthly life. His covenant love for us is from everlasting to everlasting. It continues down through the generations.
Our Response
So, what is our response to this incredible love? Our response is to learn to love and remember him. It is to believe in him and to learn to obey him. It is to learn to trust in his love.
Remember, God's love is not based on our performance or fleeting emotions. It is a steadfast and unwavering love that endures through all circumstances. Let this truth fill your heart and guide your actions today and every day.
God's covenantal love is a beautiful reminder of his faithfulness and grace. Let us strive to love and remember him, knowing that his love for us is everlasting.
Conclusion
Today, let us hold onto the truth that God's love for us is from everlasting to everlasting. No matter what challenges or difficulties we may face, we can find comfort and strength in his unwavering love. Let us respond by loving and remembering him, trusting in his faithfulness each step of the way.
Reflect on God's covenantal love today and let it transform your perspective and actions.
Reflection Question
Take a moment to reflect on God's covenantal love. How does knowing that God's love for you is from everlasting to everlasting impact your daily life? How can you respond to his love and reflect it to others?
Battle Drill Daily Devotional Podcast This Week
This week on the Battle Drill Daily Devotional Podcast we focus on the wisdom of God, which often seems foolish to the world, but is the very power of God. Each weekday we share hope and encouragement as we read and study the Bible together.
- Monday 4 March - The Foolishness of the Cross: God's Unconventional Wisdom
- Tuesday 5 March - The Power of God's Foolishness
- Wednesday 6 March - Love with Skin On: Reflecting on John 1:14
- Thursday 7 March - God's Covenantal Love: From Everlasting to Everlasting
- Friday 8 March - Being Honest with God in Times of Suffering
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In times of suffering, it is natural to question and wonder how long our pain will last. However, as believers, we can find solace in being honest with God. By pouring out our struggles before him, we create a space for him to work in our lives. This daily devotional podcast episode explores the importance of being honest with God, turning our attention to his love and presence, and finding strength in the certainty of his unwavering love. Reflect on how you can be more honest with God about your struggles and seek his love and presence in the midst of suffering.
Introduction: God's Covenantal LoveHave you ever started the day promising yourself (or God) that you will be kind and loving to everyone, only to forget it promptly the first time someone irritates you? I’ve certainly been there, more than once! Thank goodness God never forgets he loves us.
God's Infinite LoveHis love for us remains forever. His love for us is infinite. It overarches our time frame. His love for us existed before we did and it extends beyond us even as we enter our eternal journey beyond this earthly life. His covenant love for us is from everlasting to everlasting. It continues down through the generations.
Our ResponseSo, what is our response to this incredible love? Our response is to learn to love and remember him. It is to believe in him and to learn to obey him. It is to learn to trust in his love.
Remember, God's love is not based on our performance or fleeting emotions. It is a steadfast and unwavering love that endures through all circumstances. Let this truth fill your heart and guide your actions today and every day.
God's covenantal love is a beautiful reminder of his faithfulness and grace. Let us strive to love and remember him, knowing that his love for us is everlasting.
ConclusionToday, let us hold onto the truth that God's love for us is from everlasting to everlasting. No matter what challenges or difficulties we may face, we can find comfort and strength in his unwavering love. Let us respond by loving and remembering him, trusting in his faithfulness each step of the way.
Reflect on God's covenantal love today and let it transform your perspective and actions.
Reflection QuestionTake a moment to reflect on God's covenantal love. How does knowing that God's love for you is from everlasting to everlasting impact your daily life? How can you respond to his love and reflect it to others?
Battle Drill Daily Devotional Podcast This WeekThis week on the Battle Drill Daily Devotional Podcast we focus on the wisdom of God, which often seems foolish to the world, but is the very power of God. Each weekday we share hope and encouragement as we read and study the Bible together.
- Monday 4 March - The Foolishness of the Cross: God's Unconventional Wisdom
- Tuesday 5 March - The Power of God's Foolishness
- Wednesday 6 March - Love with Skin On: Reflecting on John 1:14
- Thursday 7 March - God's Covenantal Love: From Everlasting to Everlasting
- Friday 8 March - Being Honest with God in Times of Suffering
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