We’re not entitled to God’s mercy | Lamentations 5 Sermon

In this sobering sermon on Lamentations 5, we are reminded that God’s mercy is not something we deserve—it is a gift extended only to the truly penitent. In a world where entitlement often distorts our view of grace, this message calls us back to a biblical understanding of repentance, humility, and gratitude. Discover the two key truths at the heart of this message:

  • Our sin is deeply offensive to God. We are, as the hymn Man of Sorrows declares, “guilty, vile, and helpless.” True sorrow for sin—not presumption—must mark our approach to Him.
  • God graciously forgives the penitent. When we come to Him with genuine repentance, we find not condemnation, but forgiveness, joy, and the strength to live lives of grateful obedience.

If you’re seeking a deeper understanding of God’s mercy, the seriousness of sin, and the transforming power of true repentance, this sermon will challenge and encourage you.

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Lamentations 3: The Path Back to God Through Repentance

Have you ever done something so bad to someone else that you’ve thought, “there’s no way back from this”? Tragically, some relationships do end with people never speaking to one another again. But if that’s the case with human relationships, how much more so with a holy God? In this passage from Lamentations we’re going to think about the way back called repentance.

Thomas Watson’s book on repentance can be downloaded here (PDF).

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