| Daily Devotion Steadfast Love By Jacqueline Overpeck
 When  was the last time you thought about the Old Testament prophet, Jeremiah? He’s  the one who cried out that God’s mercy is new every morning even as destruction  surrounded him. The  name Jeremiah is from Hebrew origin. It means “the Lord exalts.” Jeremiah is  the author of the book of Lamentations. To lament is to express sadness with  weeping. It is to mourn. The opposite is to celebrate---yet that’s precisely what  Jeremiah does!   In the  middle of his sorrow, He finds hope and comfort in his God. Jeremiah said, “Because  of the LORD's great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail.  They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. I say to myself,  "The LORD is my portion; therefore I will wait for him" (Lamentations 3:22-23, NIV). Babylon had  plundered Jerusalem.  Yet even as smoke was still rising from the ashes, Jeremiah understood these  tremendous keys:  
  God’s compassion never fails. His mercy is new every morning. Great is God’s faithfulness.  How  could anyone cry out, “Great is your  faithfulness!” in the middle of loss? The answer is that Jeremiah knew God  could turn tragedy into triumph. He had a revelation of God’s steadfast love. A  love that is resolute despite surrounding circumstances.  Lamentations & You
  How  about you? Has there been a loss in your life? Have you seen disaster in your  home or family? Have you experienced a heart break of any kind?  
  If so,  be encouraged. As you lift your head like Jeremiah and look up, you will see the  triumph of Christ on the horizon. God will take the damage you have suffered  and turn it into gain. God is your portion. No matter what has occurred in your  life, He is your eternal inheritance, lasting measure, and life share.  
    God is Your Standard for the Flood
  Many  hundreds of floods occur each year; some are greater in intensity than others.  To prevent flood damage, men build defenses such as levees, dams, and reservoirs  to deter rivers from bursting over their banks.  
  One of the greatest dams ever constructed is the Hoover Dam in Black Canyon  on the Colorado River, about 30 miles  southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada. It took 21,000 men, more than 5,000,000 barrels of cement, and 726 feet of  height to erect the giant barrier and control the flow of water from Lake Mead. The Hoover Dam power plant generates hydroelectric  power for use in Nevada, Arizona,  and California.  It produces more than 4 billion kilowatt-hours a year. That’s enough to serve  1.3 million people. 
  If a man made dam can do this---what can God Almighty do  for you?  
  Isaiah  declared, “When the enemy comes in like a flood, The Spirit of the LORD will  lift up a standard against him” (Isaiah 59:19, NKJV).  
  The Lord declares that He himself will stand as a supporting  base against the thing that would seek to bring harm to you! Imagine the power  of God in your life!  
  Yes,  disaster comes. It came to Jerusalem.  It came to Jeremiah. It will come to you. But your lamentation during a  disaster can turn to unexplainable joy as God’s dunamis power rushes over you.  
  God  alone causes the clinching of man’s heart to cease:    
  He did it for Joseph as Joseph knew God’s promotion       and ruled in Egypt. He did it for Esther as Esther knew God’s providence       and saw the deliverance of the Jews. He did it for Ruth as Ruth knew God’s redemption and       became the great grandmother of David. He did it for David as David knew God’s loving-kindness       and led the nation of Israel. He did it for the Lord Jesus as Jesus knew God’s       sovereign will and died on the cross for your and my sins.  God was  steadfast to all of them. And He’ll be steadfast in love to you.  
  The  name Jeremiah means “the Lord exalts.” God will exalt you above your  lamentation and sorrow today---just as He did for his prophet of old.  
  "All your waves and billows have gone over me, and floods of sorrow pour upon me like a thundering  cataract. Yet day by day the Lord also pours out his steadfast love  upon me... "(Lam. 42:7-8, TLB).  Copyright © 2008, Jacqueline  Overpeck. Used by permission.  Related Links: Can God change your life?God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life. 
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  Jacqueline Overpeck is a multi-published inspirational author who loves to offer encouragement to readers. Jacqueline and her husband, Arnold, are both CLASS (Christian Leaders, Authors, and Speakers Services) graduates. They enjoy the outdoors, and traveling in their spare time with their Maltese dog, Coconut.
 
	
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