2025-11-19

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

“Constant You Remain”

Message summary: The nature of God is that He is always “full of grace”. Since He is immutable this fullness is constant, not intermittent. His fullness of grace is never depleted and never needs replenished. Although grace has been poured out abundantly from the very beginning, God is always, present tense, full of grace. There is no less grace available for our need now than there was for Noah, Paul or anyone else who has ever lived.

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“The Word … who came from the Father, full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). “For from His fullness we have all received, grace upon grace” (John 1:16)

This morning I was out very early transporting Amish teachers to their schools in a light rain. I had my windshield wipers set to a helpful design feature we likely now take for granted, intermittence. That is they turn on and off at predetermined intervals.

I’m old enough to remember having cars that didn’t have this feature. How many recall the annoying squeaky sound constantly running wipers would make when driving in light rain?

The intermittent wiper was invented by Robert William Kearns an American mechanical engineer. He modeled his mechanism on the human eye, which blinks every few seconds.

In the case of windshield wipers intermittence is a helpful and purposeful design feature but in other areas of life we don’t want to see things working intermittently. We appreciate a steady supply of electricity. We would call the power company if our power came on and off unpredictability. Likewise in regard to our bodies we want our hearts to beat steadily, not turn on and off at random times. That would sure be a mess!

Today we consider the constancy of God’s grace. Praise the Lord His grace is not intermittent!

God has been dispensing grace to the fallen human race at least since he sought out a hiding Adam and Eve and asked, “Where are you?” The first reference to the word “grace” in the Bible is in Genesis 6:8, “Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.” From the very beginning God has been pouring out His grace and He continues to abundantly do so.

The nature of God is that He is always “full of grace”. Since He is immutable this fullness is constant, not intermittent. His fullness of grace is never depleted and never needs replenished. Although grace has been poured out abundantly from the very beginning, God is always “full of grace”. There is no less grace available for our need than there was for Noah or Paul or anyone else who has ever lived.

“I Believe” is a song that reinforces this truth. We will post a link to it below. It begins:

From the beginning
You’ve been unchanging
Age to age You stay
Constant You remain

Be encouraged today!  Hebrews 3:13

Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Daily prayer: Father, You know how often I ask You for blessings and yet I can’t know the extent of Your limitless grace if I don’t experience the lack from my human provisions. I can’t personally know Your divine strength unless I endure human weakness. In the midst of multiple heartaches and distress You multiply Your peace and provision for my life. Help me not to resent affliction, hardship or weakness since it is in those experiences that I more clearly recognize Your immeasurable grace for all that concerns me. I thank You for Your unlimited provision and constant, immeasurable grace. Amen.

We shared yesterday about Ester receiving a cutting board from a customer she had helped at her job at Weis supermarket. Last night we received this email from a reader:

“I was the old lady who Ester helped! John makes cutting boards from recycled solid wood furniture, He supports several charities. Also loves to give to folks!! Ester was so sweet to me! Blessings, Arlene

We met John and Arlene some 15-20 years when they both had parents in a nursing home we served at the time as chaplains. But Ester had no idea who she was.

Today’s message is dedicated to a reader I do not know who wrote this morning:

Please pray for me. I have sinned against God and His Son Jesus. I am now in my middle 70’s. In my thirties I committed adultery which lead to 2 abortions by my now wife. My life was full of sin.

I have confessed and repented of my sins and asked Jesus to forgive me and to save me. I have anxiety caused by my by my sins. I had a vision when I was praying about 5 years ago that I was condemned. After that vision I developed anxiety and fear. I believe Jesus is the son of God and that He died on the cross for my sins and He rose from the grave. I am sorry that I am rambling. Pray for peace in my mind and heart. Thank youThere are likely others reading this who have similar issues with forgiveness. I prayed for him and wrote back:

I encourage you to memorize and believe this verse. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. (1 John 1:9)

And then this one: There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. (Romans 8:1)

This song will bring you comfort: “His Mercy Is More”

I pray God will fill you with an assurance of His all sufficient grace and mercy to forgive!

Today’s Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

“I Believe”  Watch on YouTube  Charity Gayle

“He Giveth More Grace”   Watch on YouTube  Linda Holm

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