"
O
give
thanks
unto
the
LORD;
for
he
is
good:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever.
"
Psalm 136:1 means we should thank God because His character is truly good and His love never runs out. Even when life feels unfair—like losing …
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O
give
thanks
unto
the
God
of
gods:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever.
"
Psalm 136:2 means we should thank God because He is above every other power, and His love never runs out. When you feel overwhelmed by …
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O
give
thanks
to
the
Lord
of
lords:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever.
"
Psalm 136:3 means God is above every power and authority, and his love never runs out. We’re called to thank him, not just when life …
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To
him
who
alone
doeth
great
wonders:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever.
"
"
To
him
that
by
wisdom
made
the
heavens:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever.
"
Psalm 136:5 means God created the sky and universe with perfect wisdom, not by accident. He knows exactly what He’s doing in the world and …
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To
him
that
stretched
out
the
earth
above
the
waters:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever.
"
"
To
him
that
made
great
lights:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever:
"
"
The
sun
to
rule
by
day:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever:
"
"
The
moon
and
stars
to
rule
by
night:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever.
"
"
To
him
that
smote
Egypt
in
their
firstborn:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever:
"
"
And
brought
out
Israel
from
among
them:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever:
"
"
With
a
strong
hand,
and
with
a
stretched
out
arm:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever.
"
"
To
him
which
divided
the
Red
sea
into
parts:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever:
"
"
And
made
Israel
to
pass
through
the
midst
of
it:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever:
"
"
But
overthrew
Pharaoh
and
his
host
in
the
Red
sea:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever.
"
"
To
him
which
led
his
people
through
the
wilderness:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever.
"
"
To
him
which
smote
great
kings:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever:
"
"
And
slew
famous
kings:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever:
"
"
Sihon
king
of
the
Amorites:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever:
"
"
And
Og
the
king
of
Bashan:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever:
"
"
And
gave
their
land
for
an
heritage:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever:
"
"
Even
an
heritage
unto
Israel
his
servant:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever.
"
"
Who
remembered
us
in
our
low
estate:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever:
"
"
And
hath
redeemed
us
from
our
enemies:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever.
"
"
Who
giveth
food
to
all
flesh:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever.
"
"
O
give
thanks
unto
the
God
of
heaven:
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever.
"
Psalm 136:26 means we should keep thanking God because His love and kindness never run out. “God of heaven” reminds us He’s above every problem …
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