Isaiah 40:29


He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak ~ Isaiah 40:29

Thomas Carlyle wrote: “Permanence, perseverance, and persistence in spite of all obstacles, discouragements, and impossibilities: it is this that in all things distinguish the strong soul from the weak.” Our soul is strengthened because God possesses the qualities of strength and power, and because He is willing to share them with His people. The Jews of Isaiah’s time were in a greatly weakened and destitute strength as they were lived in captivity in Babylon. Their homeland was virtually destroyed, their Temple torn to the ground, and many dead or carried off to serve others. Isaiah was a voice of encouragement to the people, showing them a God who gives assistance to the weak and exhausted. But we can apply this word to ourselves. Whenever we are weak and destitute, God will stretch out His hand to the weak and weary, to those who are sinking in life for need of help. We cannot be self-sufficient here, but be aware of our need, of our faint spirit and our poverty of strength. If we are not moved by the knowledge of our weakness, we cannot receive our help from God. In our weakness, He is made strong said Paul (2 Corinthians 12:9-11).
Devotion by Pastor Julia

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