Lamentations 3:22–23 (KJV)
“It is of the LORD’S mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.”

BIBLE READING:
Amos 6–9; Psalm 127
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Phil Driscoll was brought up in the church where his father served as a pastor. From a young age, Phil constantly traveled with his father playing a small plastic trumpet while the Gospel was preached on street corners. Music and ministry shaped his early years, and it seemed his future would naturally follow that path.
But as Phil grew older and stepped into the secular music world, fame and unhealthy influences slowly pulled him away from God. His spiritual life declined, drug addiction entered the picture, and he eventually opened a nightclub. Though he gained recognition, inwardly his life was falling apart. His marriage suffered, his peace disappeared, and his future seemed headed toward destruction.
Yet, even in his lowest moments, God’s love never stopped pursuing him.
On Christmas Day in 1977, after years away from God, Phil walked into a church service and surrendered his life back to Christ. That single decision changed everything. God’s grace lifted him out of addiction, restored his purpose, and redirected his life toward ministry.
The same man who once drifted far from God became an internationally celebrated Gospel minister, using his music to bless millions worldwide.

Lamentations 3:22 says, “It is of the LORD’S mercies that we are not consumed.” This means that no matter how difficult life becomes, God’s love and grace are constantly working to preserve, sustain, and rescue us.
Many times in life, we find ourselves overwhelmed by failures, wrong decisions, disappointments, or painful seasons. At times, it may even seem as though everything is falling apart. But God’s mercy steps in where human strength ends.
Phil Driscoll’s story reminds us that God does not give up on us even when we wander away. His grace keeps reaching, calling, restoring, and lifting us again. Romans 5:20 says, “where sin abounded, grace did much more abound.”
God’s grace is what bails us out of the storms of life. It is His love that keeps us from being destroyed by the pressures, mistakes, and battles we face. Psalm 46:1 says, “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”
No matter what season you may be in today, God’s love is still reaching for you. His grace can turn breakdown into breakthrough and turn your mess into a message.
And as we continually receive His mercy, we must also extend that same love and grace to others around us. As we walk in divine love and in obedience to God’s Word, certainly our glorious destiny will come into full manifestation.

PRAYER:
Father, thank You for Your unfailing love and mercy that continually preserve and sustain me. Please help me to trust Your grace in every season of life and become a channel of that same love to others, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
The tests you are going through in life today are not for your destruction; they are for your testimony. – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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