Psalm 136:1 – O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever.
We’ve studied this verse before, in several iterations, but the last phrase is going to be used in a beautifully poetic and powerful way in this chapter, so let’s be sure we understand the nuances of the phrase: “for his mercy endureth for ever.”
You’ll notice the word “forever” is not used here; but “for” and “ever.” Once again let’s define the words using Webster’s 1828 dictionary.
- Endure – to last; to continue; to remain; to bear; to suffer without resistance; to support without breaking
- For – to go; to pass; to reach or stretch
- Ever – at any time; at all times; continually; eternally; everlasting continuance; at one time and another; in any degree; without intermission
I find those definitions incredibly moving when I think about how God’s mercy has been that in my life: continually supporting without breaking to stretch to any time, all times, continually, eternally, in any degree without intermission.
The truth of that should rattle your soul – in a good way!
I sat for a bit at my desk today and just began to think about the ways God’s mercy has endured throughout my life. It was eye-opening, humbling and overwhelming.
There are too many to share in this devotion today, but I wanted to share this one:
After salvation the most precious mercy God showed me was in allowing me to be raised in a Christian home. I am so grateful for the work of salvation in my parents’ lives: my mom when she was a young girl and my dad when I was 4 years old. The change in his life completely turned our home around. It was evident that the Lord was in control of his life. The Word of God and the Church became the central theme of our family’s life. And that made all the difference to my life.
I have so much for which to thank the Lord. He has been and continues to be so GOOD in my life! His mercy has endured and endured.
I hope you spend some time this week, digging into the details of your life and following the scarlet thread of mercy that God left for you along the way.







