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Read Psalm 89:1-52.
I was seven years old when I fell in love with my first girlfriend.
We used to share a chaste kiss in the cloakroom before going home from school each day.
I thought it would last forever.
It didn’t!
That’s the problem with human love.
It doesn’t matter how many promises we make or receive; human love is limited.
It sometimes dries up or runs out.
But God’s love never gives up.
The Bible promises us it will last forever.
Not just for our time on earth, but for eternity.
It’s long enough to last forever.
God cannot love you more than he does now.
And there is nothing you can do that will make him love you less.
That’s a true today as it will be 10,000 years into eternity.
All we have to do is accept his love.
When we do, we will sing of his love, just like the psalmist did.
THINK IT OVER
Think about the following:
Does God keep his promises with you, or have you ever felt he has misled or confused you?
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