“The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease. Great is his faithfulness;
his mercies begin afresh each morning.” — Book of Lamentations 3:22–23 (NLT).
When many people read this verse, they imagine sunrise — 5:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m., the soft glow of a new day breaking over the horizon. But this promise is not about the clock. It is not about the early hours of the day.
It is about the moment you decide to begin again. Morning is a RESTART.
Think of your life like a computer. Sometimes it becomes slow. Sometimes it freezes. Sometimes too many background applications are running — regrets, guilt, fear, bitterness, disappointment, shame.
They drain your energy. They occupy your memory. They reduce your capacity.
What does a wise user do? They press restart.
When a device restarts, it shuts down unnecessary background processes. It clears temporary files. It refreshes its system. It comes back functioning better, lighter, faster. That is what “new every morning” truly means.
According to God a morning is not 6 a.m. A morning is a restart moment. A person can wake up early every single day and still never experience God’s mercy. You can have thousands of normal mornings and remain stuck in the same patterns. Because the scripture is not promising a new sunrise. It is promising a new start.
Mercy becomes real the moment you say; “I will not live in yesterday’s mistakes.” “I will not carry this bitterness any longer.” “I will try again.” “I will begin again.” That decision — that surrender — that turning — is your morning.
If you want to experience these mercies, touch the restart button. Give your life a new beginning. Give your career a fresh start. Give your marriage a new morning. Give your relationships a clean slate. Give your faith a renewed commitment.
Close the background apps. The resentment. The self-doubt. The comparison. The fear of failure. The voices that say, “It’s too late.”
When you restart, you are not pretending the past never happened. You are simply refusing to let it control your future.
God’s mercies are always available — but they meet us at the point of renewal.
The restart does not erase your history. It restores your strength. It does not deny the crash. It rebuilds the system.
And here is the beautiful truth; you don’t only get one restart. You can restart today. You can restart tomorrow. You can restart after failure. You can restart after loss. You can restart after disappointment. Every time you choose renewal, it becomes morning.
Some people are waiting for a perfect sunrise. But what they need is a courageous decision.
Your “morning” may come at:
his mercies begin afresh each morning.” — Book of Lamentations 3:22–23 (NLT).
When many people read this verse, they imagine sunrise — 5:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m., the soft glow of a new day breaking over the horizon. But this promise is not about the clock. It is not about the early hours of the day.
It is about the moment you decide to begin again. Morning is a RESTART.
Think of your life like a computer. Sometimes it becomes slow. Sometimes it freezes. Sometimes too many background applications are running — regrets, guilt, fear, bitterness, disappointment, shame.
They drain your energy. They occupy your memory. They reduce your capacity.
What does a wise user do? They press restart.
When a device restarts, it shuts down unnecessary background processes. It clears temporary files. It refreshes its system. It comes back functioning better, lighter, faster. That is what “new every morning” truly means.
According to God a morning is not 6 a.m. A morning is a restart moment. A person can wake up early every single day and still never experience God’s mercy. You can have thousands of normal mornings and remain stuck in the same patterns. Because the scripture is not promising a new sunrise. It is promising a new start.
Mercy becomes real the moment you say; “I will not live in yesterday’s mistakes.” “I will not carry this bitterness any longer.” “I will try again.” “I will begin again.” That decision — that surrender — that turning — is your morning.
If you want to experience these mercies, touch the restart button. Give your life a new beginning. Give your career a fresh start. Give your marriage a new morning. Give your relationships a clean slate. Give your faith a renewed commitment.
Close the background apps. The resentment. The self-doubt. The comparison. The fear of failure. The voices that say, “It’s too late.”
When you restart, you are not pretending the past never happened. You are simply refusing to let it control your future.
God’s mercies are always available — but they meet us at the point of renewal.
The restart does not erase your history. It restores your strength. It does not deny the crash. It rebuilds the system.
And here is the beautiful truth; you don’t only get one restart. You can restart today. You can restart tomorrow. You can restart after failure. You can restart after loss. You can restart after disappointment. Every time you choose renewal, it becomes morning.
Some people are waiting for a perfect sunrise. But what they need is a courageous decision.
Your “morning” may come at:
- 2 p.m. after a hard conversation.
- 11 p.m. after tears.
- Midweek after a setback.
- Midlife after years of feeling stuck.
