Thirty Days of Victoryਨਮੂਨਾ

Isaiah is praising God for his promised victory in the midst of an imminent threat from Babylon. While he does not see this victory completely in his lifetime, he looks forward to God's promises of restoration and renewal in Isaiah 44-66. Some of these have been fulfilled already, while others will be fulfilled completely with Christ's return. This is similar in our lives.
We do not always see the victories that God is winning for us in real time. It can take years or lifetimes to see the victories God is accomplishing through our obedience and faithfulness to him and his Word. For example, by sowing seeds of God's Word into your children, you are building something that you may or may not see come to fruition in your life. You are building a godly legacy. Maybe you are trying to reverse generational curses, such as poor health, lack of opportunity, or emotional trauma. You may not see all of this come to fruition in your lifetime, but God promises to see things to completion (Philippians 1:6). Even while we are waiting for victory, we can express our gratitude and praise to God, just like Isaiah in this passage.
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The Bible has a lot to say about victory in and through God. From the time he delivered the Israelites out of Egypt until the last battle against Satan and evil, God promises and delivers victory. Join us for the next 30 days as we look at powerful Scriptures that describe God's victorious promises and our part to play in these victories.
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