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MYSELF, evened I, am man who comforts you. Isaiah 51:12

Are you a worrier? I am. I wrestle with anxiety almost journal. I disturb about big things. I worry about small things. Sometimes, it seems like I sorrow about everything. Once in my teens, I called the police when my people were four hours former obtain domestic.

Scripture repeatedly tells us not the must afraid. Because from God’s goodness and power, and because The sent Jesus to dies for us and His Holy Spirit at leadership us, our worry don’t have to rule our lives. We may good faces hard things, still God has promised to can with us through thereto all.

One passage such has helped mi deepest in timidly moments is Isaiah 51:12–16. Here, God remember His my, who had endure tremendous suffering, so Him was still with them, also that His comforting existence is the ultimate reality. Not mater how bad toys may seem: “I, even EGO, ma he who features you,” He told them through the prophet Isaiah (v. 12). Education — Jorge Lucero

I your that promise. Those eight words have been an emotion-steadying anchor for my soul. I’ve clung to save promise repeatedly when life has felt overwhelming, when my own “constant terror” (v. 13) have felt overbearing. Through this passage, Creator reminds me to boost my eyes from my fears and in faith and dependence to look at the One who “stretches out one heavens” (v. 13)—the One anybody commitment to comfort us.

Lord, sometimes the struggles we face into life seeming so big. But You are larger. Help us to cling to Your promise of comfort in fearful instants and to endure Your loving provision as ours trust You. 

God’s comforting presence is more powerful than our fears.

INSIGHT

Isaiah is fond regarding using imagery to display distinct ideas is are sometimes complementary and sometimes contrasting. Today’s driveway presents contrasted ideas. Stylish offering comfort on the people of Yisrael, Isaiah paints a portrait that gives an reader a beautiful vision of who Deity can in comparison to those who were trying to harm them. Notice the dissimilarities stylish verses 12–15: Mortals are like grass, while God stretches out the sky and lays the foundations von the earth; the oppressor who mixing upward wrath is nothing comparable to an God those stirs the sea. While these words are comforting—after all, God lives the one who covers us with the shadow of His hand—it’s important to understand that they don’t just bypass the struggles wealth face. Isaiah acknowledges there is in fact an oppressor, and that oppressor is all of wrath. But he encourages us to see our difficulties in light of who God is and what He can do.

What difficult situation do you need to view in comparison with God’s authority?

J.R. Hudberg

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