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Psalms 136:25

Posted on 18 May at 15:12
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“Who giveth food to all flesh: for his mercy endureth for ever.”

Here are some key points and insights we can gather from this verse:

God as the Provider:The verse acknowledges God as the ultimate provider of food for all living beings. It emphasizes His role as the sustainer and provider for every creature on earth. This verse echoes the sentiments expressed in other passages of the Bible, such as Matthew 6:26, where Jesus teaches about God’s care for the birds of the air.

God’s Mercy:The verse highlights the enduring mercy of God. It emphasizes that God’s mercy is not temporary or limited; instead, it endures forever. The concept of God’s enduring mercy is a recurring theme throughout the book of Psalms and other parts of the Bible. It reassures believers that God’s mercy is steadfast and unwavering.

Gratitude and Praise:Psalm 136 is a unique psalm known as the “Great Hallel” or the “Hallelujah Chorus.” It is a song of thanksgiving, recounting God’s mighty acts and steadfast love throughout history. Each verse of this psalm ends with the refrain, “for his mercy endureth for ever.” This repetitive structure serves as a call to praise and thanksgiving, reminding readers of God’s enduring mercy and prompting them to express gratitude for His provision.

Application:As we reflect on Psalm 136:25, we can find personal application in our lives. This verse reminds us to recognize God as the ultimate source of provision, not only for physical needs but also for our spiritual and emotional well-being. It encourages us to cultivate an attitude of gratitude and praise, acknowledging God’s enduring mercy in our lives. We can express our thankfulness to God for His daily provision and trust in His faithfulness to sustain us.

  • Overall:Psalm 136:25 serves as a powerful reminder of God’s role as the provider for all living beings and His enduring mercy. It calls us to offer gratitude and praise to Him for His faithful provision in our lives.

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