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1 Chronicles 16:34 - Praise God for His Goodness and Everlasting Love.

1 Chronicles 16:34 (NKJV) Oh, give thanks to 
the LORD, for He is good! For His mercy endures 
forever.  

1 Chronicles 16:34 (NIV) Give thanks to the 
LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever.  

INTRODUCTION

Commitment is not very common today. Married 
couples, for example, promise to stay committed to 
each other, but the large number of divorces 
every year indicates that many spouses are not 
being faithful to their vows. God, on the other 
hand, always stays true to his word and has been 
faithful for all eternity. Faithfulness is not 
something God aspires to; it is an essential part of 
his character. When God makes a promise, he 
always keeps it. [The One Year Bible for New 
Believers taken from Deu.7:9] 

COMMENTARY PEARL

How Long Is Forever?
   How long is forever? If you try to count 
it with a stopwatch, forget it. It is a 
limitless time, an order of magnitude beyond human 
comprehension. 
   Today's Bible promise tells us that God's 
"mercy endures forever. The Hebrew word for 
mercy in this passage, checed, is elsewhere 
translated as lovingkindness, goodness, and favor. 
God's kindness is not connected to some heavenly 
timer that will someday run out. "God is love" (1 
John 4:8, emphasis added). God has always been 
love, and God will always be love. It is part of 
His unchanging character. 
   Human mercy runs out. We grow tired of 
being patient. We break down, get fed up, and 
finally say, "I've had it." Not God. "His mercy 
endures forever. That doesn't mean the judgment 
will be canceled, but even when probation closes, 
God will still be merciful. Even when fire rains 
down on the wicked, God is still love, for it is 
an act of mercy to destroy all sin and those 
who cling to it. 
   When David composed this song of 
thanksgiving in 1 Chronicles 16, his description of God 
was truly a promise. It is good news to know 
that our God doesn't have off days. The Lord 
doesn't have fickle thoughts about us. Not only has 
God existed for eternity; but His attributes 
have also never changed. He will never stop 
loving you, even if you turn away from Him. 
   The time will come when our loving God 
will give us up to our own choices; if we 
adamantly refuse His mercy, we will be lost. But until 
then, the Lord will keep pursuing you. Will you 
respond to His mercy? 
   O Lord, You are full of love and mercy. I 
accept Your kindness and want to live for You 
forever. [The Most Amazing Bible Promises by Amazing 
Facts] 

COMMENTARY

   My friend Jerry has taught me the value 
of gratitude. He is seventy-eight years old and 
regularly shoots his age on the golf course. His dear 
wife, Ginger, battles Parkinson's disease. What 
should have been a wonderful season of retirement 
has been marred by multiple hospital stays, 
medication, and struggles. Yet he never complains. He 
always has a smile and a joke. I asked Jerry his 
secret. He said, "Every morning Ginger and I sit 
together and sing a hymn. I ask her what she wants to 
sing. She always says, 'Count Your Blessings.' So 
we sing it. And we count our blessings.  
   Take a moment and follow Jerry's example. 
Look at your blessings. 
   Do you see any friends? Family? Do you 
see any grace from God? The love of God?  
   Do you see any gifts? Abilities or 
talents? 
   As you look at your blessings, take note 
of what happens. Anxiety grabs his bags and 
slips out the back door. One heartfelt thank-you 
will suck the oxygen out of worry's world. So say 
it often. Focus more on what you do have and 
less on what you don't. [You Can Count On God by 
Max Lucado re parallel passage in Psa. 118:1] 

Unconditional Thanks
   For a time during my childhood, I lived 
with my grandparents, Mama Stella and Daddy 
Charles. Every day seemed like Thanksgiving Day at 
their house because Mama Stella was a great cook. 
She made everything from scratch. 
   Of all the things that Mama Stella made, 
her biscuits were her crowning achievement. And 
although many in my family have tried to replicate 
them, no one has been able to. 
   Now, I never would have thought of eating 
any of the biscuit ingredients separately. None 
of them were appealing in and of themselves. 
But mixed by Mama Stellas expert hands, those 
ingredients resulted in the most amazing biscuits. 
   In the same way, God in His sovereign 
wisdom has a way of working all things together for 
good to those who are the called according to 
His purpose (Romans 8:28 NKJV). We may not 
fully know what the good or the bad things are 
until we get to Heaven. 
   But God can take all the events of our 
lives"the good things and the so-called bad 
things"and put them in the oven of adversity. And when 
its all done, we can say, Thats good!  
   Its easy for us to give thanks for 
what we perceive as good things, but its not 
so easy to give thanks for what we perceive as 
bad things. Yet Ive discovered that the 
difference between the two isnt always clear, at 
least in this side of Heaven. 
   I know people who wished for certain 
good things to happen in their lives, and when 
they did, those so-called good things destroyed 
them. Sometimes they even included success. I also 
know people who lamented over bad things that 
happened in their lives, but with the passing of time 
they realized that those bad things were actually 
good things. 
   To give thanks to God, we must first 
realize as Christians that God is in control of all 
the circumstances in our lives. [Greg Laurie 
from Harvest Ministries; 
https://www.harvestdaily.com re parallel passage in Psa. 106:1] 

Singing In Your Struggles
   Separated from friends, unjustly accused, 
brutally treated - if any man had a right to complain 
it was this man, languishing almost forgotten 
in a harsh Roman prison. But instead of 
complaints, his lips rang with words of praise and 
thanksgiving! 
   This was the apostle Paul - a man who had 
learned the meaning of true thanksgiving, even in 
the midst of great adversity. Look carefully at 
what he wrote during that prison experience: 
"Sing and make music in your heart to the Lord, 
always giving thanks to God the Father for 
everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ (Eph. 
5:19-20 NIV). 
   Think of it! "Always giving thanks ... 
for everything" no matter the circumstances. His 
guards and fellow prisoners must have thought him 
crazy - but that didn't stop him. Thanksgiving for 
Paul was not a once-a-year celebration, but a 
daily reality that made him a joyful person in 
every situation. May that be true of us. 
   Because of what Christ has done, we, too, 
can sing songs of praise at midnight (Acts 
16:25).  No matter how dark the season or how 
painful the trial.  God is still good and worthy of 
praise.  [Hope for Each Day by Billy Graham re 
parallel passage in Psa. 107:1] 

   I have been known to overplay a song. Or 
as my husband, Scott, says, drive it straight 
into the ground. But really  how else can you 
memorize the lyrics so that you sing it at the top of 
your lungs in the car? You have to play it over 
and over and over so that the words can work 
their way into your soul. So that you can sing 
without thinking and know the truth of it in the 
very marrow of your bones. My kids complain when 
I say, "Hey, let's play that one more time." 
But I don't just want to hear it over and over 
again. It's the only way I can truly understand 
it. 
   Repetition is a good thing. We need to 
hear about Jesus's love over and over before it 
begins to sink in. We need to experience His 
faithfulness repeatedly in our lives before we can begin 
to understand His character. We need to hear 
His voice time after time before we can 
recognize His truth in our hearts. 
   Jesus is singing a song of freedom and 
hope and peace over our lives. It is a tune that 
we need in our heads and in our hearts, so that 
we can begin to learn it  and live it. His 
faithful love endures forever. It is never going 
away. Can you feel the truth of it? Can you hear 
the hope thrumming in between the chords? Can 
you understand the importance of knowing that 
Jesus loves you endlessly? He will never leave you 
or forsake you. Ever. Lean in, listen, and soak 
it up. by Susanna Foth Aughtmon 
   Faith Step: Listen to the song, "No 
Longer Slaves, online and set it on repeat. Let 
the words penetrate your heart and know that 
Jesus loves you beyond measure. [Mornings With 
Jesus 2018 Devotional by Guideposts and 
Zondervan] 

Why We Worship
   Worship can turn the most miserable 
circumstances into a wonderful time. In the book of Acts 
we read of Paul and Silas, who were beaten and 
thrown into a cold, dark, stinking dungeon for 
preaching the gospel. But at midnight Paul and Silas 
began singing praises to God. They worshiped the 
Lord. As they sang, an earthquake came, and the 
entire prison fell apart. (Talk about bringing the 
house down.) 
   Its wonderful when you can be lifted 
up through worship. Im not talking about 
mind over matter; Im talking about faith over 
circumstances. Im not talking about positive thinking; 
Im talking about honoring God, who is still on 
the throne no matter what youre going 
through. 
   God may deliver you immediately from your 
situation as He did with Paul and Silas. Or He may 
not. Sometimes when you worship the Lord, your 
problems dont go away, but they dont seem as 
significant. Its not because your problems have 
disappeared. Its because you have reevaluated things. 
As you worship the Lord and think about His 
glory, His power, His splendor, and His love, then 
you see Him in perspective. 
   The word worship comes from an old 
English word that means worthship. We should 
worship God because He is worthy. No matter what 
were going through, no matter what our 
circumstances may be, God merits our worship. The Bible 
says, Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! 
For His mercy endures forever (Psalm 118:1). 
We worship God in spite of our circumstances, 
in spite of what were going through, because 
God merits and deserves our worship. And He is 
always worthy of our worship. 
   God made us to worship Him. God made us 
to bring Him pleasure. And God is pleased when 
we worship Him with a proper heart. [Greg 
Laurie from Harvest Ministries; 
https://www.harvestdaily.com re parallel passage in Psa. 118:1] 

ILLUSTRATION

Why I Give Thanks to God
   There are times that, because of Gods 
extraordinary goodness, I overflow with thanks. One such 
time, I was about 13 years old when I got off at 
the wrong stop while traveling to see my aunt. 
It was supposed to be a simple and very short 
trip across the ocean, from one island to the 
next. But I got off at the wrong port. 
   At the time I didnt realize that the 
island had two ports, and I picked the wrong one. 
It was around 3 pm in the afternoon, and 
everyone who disembarked with me was picked up. I 
didnt think anything about it until I realized 
that it was about 6 pm. At the time, the little 
flip phone I had was unable to make calls, and I 
wasnt receiving calls either. 
   I sat there until it was about 10 pm. I 
tried calling my aunts house several times with 
a payphone until I ran out of quarters. A 
family drove into the lot and exchanged their 
vehicle for another one. When the mom spotted me 
sitting there, she stopped the car and asked me, 
Do you know where the person that was supposed 
to pick you up lives? 
   Despite my fear and the gnawing in my 
belly, I decided to accept the lift. They took me 
straight there. 
   That night before I went to sleep (after 
being scolded by every possible family member from 
near and far), I thanked God for his goodness. 
   Anything could have happened to me. But 
God. I was sitting by the side of a closed 
building while the sun descended. It was literally a 
dead end, just a parking lot full of cars. And 
yet, Gods love is enduring. It is particular. 
Do you understand what that means? It means 
that, he loves you. And his love never ends. 
   All your earthly relationships, the love 
of your mama or husband or fianc will never, 
ever be able to compare to the enduring love of 
God. 
   This is why I give thanks. When I look 
back on his goodness over my life that night, I 
have to give my God thanks and praise. I could 
have easily become a statistic. I would have been 
another unsolved murder or just disappeared without 
a trace, but God. 
   Look at your life and honestly ask 
yourself, Are you truly thankful for all that God 
has done, is doing and will continue to do for 
you? If we are honest, we know that the answer is 
no. Every day is a gift, an opportunity that we 
have been given to thank God for his goodness and 
his enduring love. 
   It pays to remember that there is none 
who is good and no one that seeks after God 
(Romans 3:10-11). This is why we shouldnt 
downplay or take for granted the goodness of God. He 
is a good God and he alone can carry the title 
of good. He is the definition of the word 
good and he is our father. Im thankful for all 
that he has done and will continue to do, are 
you? Then give him the glory that is due him. 
   Dear Jesus, Right now, I want you to know 
just how thankful I am that you are my God. I am 
so grateful that you are so good to me and that 
the love you have for me is enduring. In 
Jesus name, Amen. Keneesha Saunders-Liddie 

CLOSING THOUGHT

   I read a story about a priest who was 
walking the shores of a lake with his uncle. They 
watched the sun rise, and for a full twenty minutes 
the two men scarcely spoke. As they resumed 
their walk, the priest noticed his uncle was 
smiling. 
   "Uncle Seamus," he said, "you look very 
happy." 
   I am."
   "How come?"
   "The Father of Jesus is very fond of me."
   He's fond of you, too, dear friend.
   Do you find this hard to believe? You 
think I'm talking to someone else? Someone who is 
holier, better, nicer? Someone who didn't screw up 
his marriage or mess up her career? Someone who 
didn't get hooked on pills or porn or popularity? 
   I'm not. I'm talking directly to you. I'm 
saying the greatest news in the world is not that 
God made the world but that God loves the world. 
He loves you, and his love for you will not 
fade if you lose your way. 
   You have never lived one unloved day. 
[You Can Count On God by Max Lucado re parallel 
passage in Psa. 136:1] 

LINK FOR FURTHER STUDY 

Psalm 136 - Praise God for His Goodness and 
Everlasting Love. 

https://www.abible.com/devotions/2011/20110619-1623.html 

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