“Great Is Your Mercy”

Songs that speak to My soul

There are moments in our walk with God when a single song becomes more than melody, it becomes a lifeline. It wraps around our weary places, breathes hope into our discouraged hearts, and reminds us of the God who never lets go.

For me, one of those songs is:

“Great is Your mercy toward me,
Your loving-kindness toward me,
Your tender mercies I see day after day…”

Every time these words rise, I am reminded of Lamentations 3:22–23:

“Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness.”

There is something deeply personal about singing of God’s mercy not mercy in theory, but mercy that has met you, carried you, and restored you. Mercy that reached into the moments when you weren’t sure you’d make it. Kindness that covered you when you could not cover yourself. Provision that showed up not once, but again and again and again.

This song speaks to my soul because it reminds me of the God who did not give up on me, the God who provided even when I did not know what I needed, the God whose faithfulness outlasted my fears.

For the next few blogs, I'd love to explore the songs that take hold of your heart and take you to a place where you are transported to a place of pure worship. 

  • What is the song that holds your heart?

  • What worship lyric carried you through a season?

  • What melody reminds you of the God who sees, heals, and restores?

Your story may be the encouragement someone else desperately needs.

Prayer

Father, we thank You for Your unfailing mercy; mercy that meets us every morning with new strength, new hope, and new grace. Thank You for the songs You use to minister to our hearts and for the way You speak through worship when words fail us.

As we begin this journey of sharing the songs that speak to our souls, let every testimony bring healing, connection, and renewed faith.

Touch every heart that reads, listens, or shares. Draw us closer to You, the One who is forever faithful.

In Jesus’ name,
Amen

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