More than ever, we live in a disposable culture. Think for a minute
about some of the things that are made to be thrown away—razors, water bottles,
lighters, paper plates, plastic eating utensils. Products are used, tossed, and
then replaced.
This disposable culture is also reflected in more significant ways. Many
times true commitment in relationships is seen as optional. Marriages struggle
to survive. Long-term employees are discharged just before retirement for
cheaper options. A highly revered athlete leaves to join another team. It seems
as if nothing lasts.
Our unchanging God, however, has promised that His loving mercy endures
forever. In Psalm 136, the singer celebrates this wonderful promise by making
statements about God’s wonder, work, and character. He then punctuates each
statement about God with the phrase, “For His mercy endures forever.” Whether
it is the wonder of His creation (vv.4-9), the rescue of His people (vv.10-22),
or His tender care for His own (vv.23-26), we can trust Him because His mercy
will never fail. In a temporary world, the permanence of God’s mercy gives us
hope. We can sing with the psalmist, “Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is
good! For His mercy endures forever” (v.1).