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New Beginnings

 Lamentations 3:22-23


Through the Lord’s mercies we are not consumed; because His compassions fail not. They are new every morning; Great is Your faithfulness.


Spring and summer often feel like seasons of fresh starts. After a long winter, everything is blossoming and blooming again. Even in this beautiful time when “all things are made new,” you might still be thinking about past mistakes or hardships—the little thing you did yesterday, the wrong choices you made last week, or the difficult moments from last month.

But God reminds us that each day is a new beginning. No matter how hard yesterday was, today is a fresh start. His mercies are new every morning, and His faithfulness never runs dry.

If you’re still carrying a struggle or disappointment, give it to God and let Him carry it for you. It’s true that problems don’t always disappear overnight, but God is always faithful. He loves us deeply and will guide us each day as long as we stay close to Him.

So, let go of yesterday. There’s no need to worry over things you can’t change—after all, worrying doesn’t add a single hour to your life. Instead, learn from what happened. Step forward in faith today, trusting in God’s mercy, and embrace the beauty of a brand new beginning.


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