Verse: Lamentations 3:22-23
Hymn: Great is Thy Faithfulness
The attribute of God we sing of this week is faithfulness. "It is of the LORD's mercies that we are not consumed, because His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is Thy faithfulness" Lamentations 3:22-23. These are wonderful verses to read to your children and to memorize. What comfort they bring to us to remember the faithfulness of our God. We can trace God's faithfulness all the way back to the very good beginning. We can see His faithfulness on every page.
This week, we celebrate the faithfulness of God in the most special way. There was a time when Adam failed in the garden for all of us. He was completely and utterly unfaithful, but this week, we remember with hope, different garden stories. This time, the second Adam, Jesus, was completely faithful in the garden of Gethsemane. He did what Adam could not do... what none of us could ever do. Jesus was faithful on His journey to the cross. Jesus was faithful to God the Father's plan to serve and to give His life a ransom. Jesus was faithful unto death. He faithfully fulfilled every prophecy. His faithfulness sent Him to the cross...but the story doesn't end there.
In another garden, we see the tomb is empty! He is faithful - He also kept His promise to rise again! This same Jesus who came to faithfully suffer, die, and be resurrected, is the same faithful King who will come again for us. As we go on about our days - changing diapers, teaching children, going to work, grocery shopping, doctor's appointments - remember the faithfulness of God. He never changes. He is faithful in every season and every day. He has been faithful from the beginning and one day, in the new garden of Heaven, He will be faithful still. Sing of His faithfulness this week!
This week, we celebrate the faithfulness of God in the most special way. There was a time when Adam failed in the garden for all of us. He was completely and utterly unfaithful, but this week, we remember with hope, different garden stories. This time, the second Adam, Jesus, was completely faithful in the garden of Gethsemane. He did what Adam could not do... what none of us could ever do. Jesus was faithful on His journey to the cross. Jesus was faithful to God the Father's plan to serve and to give His life a ransom. Jesus was faithful unto death. He faithfully fulfilled every prophecy. His faithfulness sent Him to the cross...but the story doesn't end there.
In another garden, we see the tomb is empty! He is faithful - He also kept His promise to rise again! This same Jesus who came to faithfully suffer, die, and be resurrected, is the same faithful King who will come again for us. As we go on about our days - changing diapers, teaching children, going to work, grocery shopping, doctor's appointments - remember the faithfulness of God. He never changes. He is faithful in every season and every day. He has been faithful from the beginning and one day, in the new garden of Heaven, He will be faithful still. Sing of His faithfulness this week!
Fun Facts
Text: Thomas Obadiah Chisholm (1866-1960)
- this is an autobiographical hymn - he suffered from low income and poor health
Tune: FAITHFULNESS William Runyan (1870-1957)
- he was his church organist by age 12
- he was associated with Moody Bible Institute
Remember to order you copy of the hymnal we are singing through if you still need a hymnal!
Things to think about ...
- we all can think of times when our lives have been difficult. Even when life changes, God remains faithful. Talk to your children about how things change, but God never changes.
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