Hope for Wounded Hearts: Readings From IsaiahНамуна

Consider this question as you reflect on today’s readings: What does God promise his children in these passages?
The Lord’s Promises
God promises well-being (3:10), provision (25:6), peace (26:3), comfort (51:12), and salvation (59:1) for those who trust in him. These blessings may not be fully realized on earth, but they are promised to us in heaven (51:11). Though suffering and loss seem to prevail, our souls can remain untouched when we seek shelter in God, our eternal Rock (26:4).
Reflect on your story:
- What do you need to trust the Lord for today?
- Why would God’s “strong arm” and “listening ear” be important to you now?
About this Plan

The book of Isaiah contains rich imagery, prophecies about the coming Messiah, and reminders of God’s faithfulness towards his people. The prophet Isaiah recounts God’s faithfulness to the Israelites and speaks of his hope in a future redemption through Jesus. On this plan, you will learn more about God’s justice and compassion and how he is present and near to those who are suffering.
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