I saw a friend’s post the other day that said, “My 2022 starts February 1. I kinda screwed up in January.” I think it’s something that can resonate with all of us, that feeling of “I’ve messed things up.” The hard part is not stopping when you feel that way. One bad month doesn’t need to define your entire year. This year can still be great after a rough beginning.
As of now, we have 332 days left in 2022, and, while we should plan for the future, we can only control what we do and how we react today. Some days you’re going to nail it, some days you’re going to totally blow it, and some days will just be the intervening steps you need to take to move forward. Through all these days we have a God and Savior that is with us.
Lamentations 3:21-24 tells us
21 But this I call to mind,
and therefore I have hope:
22 The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases;
his mercies never come to an end;
23 they are new every morning;
great is your faithfulness.
24 “The Lord is my portion,” says my soul,
“therefore I will hope in him.”
We can have hope because, even on our bad days, there is someone with us. God’s mercies never come to an end. Whether you need to apologize 1 time, or a 100 times God says, “It’s okay kid, let’s just do better next time.”
Lamentations was (probably) written by the prophet Jeremiah as he mourned the destruction of Jerusalem. It combines poetry that he uses to try and express the depth of loss felt by the Hebrew people. Having sunk so low and having felt so lost he remembers the hope that he leans on.
On your worst days where do you turn? Do you succumb to despair or look for hope? We will all have days where it feels like we have ruined everything, but it is in those days that we need to remember that the mercy we have received is new every morning. Mercy that never comes to an end.
We have a God that loves and cares about us deeply. Even in times where our minds are troubled our souls can be satisfied. I pray you know where you can find your hope.