Scripture: Isaiah 40:27–31
Reflection
When Israel grows weary and wonders if God has forgotten them, Isaiah reminds them of the everlasting God who never grows tired and who gives strength to the weak. Waiting on the Lord is not passive resignation but active trust—leaning the weight of our hope on God rather than on our circumstances. This episode reflects on how love in the wilderness often unfolds in slow seasons where endurance matters more than speed. Sometimes renewal feels like soaring; sometimes it simply looks like continuing to walk without giving up. In the waiting, God becomes our strength.
Prayer of Presence
Everlasting God,
You never grow tired, even when I am exhausted and confused. Teach me to wait on You with trust, to lean my weight on Your faithfulness until my worn-out strength is made new. – Amen
Carry This Prayer With You
Breathe in: I wait on You…
Breathe out: …for my strength.
Until next time:
Stay steady.
Stay open.
Stay present.
You are still… here.
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This episode is part of Love in the Wilderness, a 40-day devotional during the season of Lent exploring how God meets us in seasons we would never choose.
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