Energized by Eternity
As I was writing yesterday's post about finding what we seek, I thought of another familiar passage. I went there because I was writing about waiting on God for strength. That always makes me think of Isaiah 40:31. But since I wanted to keep that in context, I backed up to verse 27. The prophet Isaiah asks Israel, how can you say God doesn't see your troubles? How can you say God refuses to hear your case? (NLT) Then he says, Have you never heard or understood? I interpreted that as "Don't you get it?" And the answer, of course, is He's got you! I am not sure we will ever be able to fully understand His grace, His strength, or His love. But that doesn't mean we are excluded from enjoying them if we can remind ourselves of them. The question itself (Don't you get it?) makes me look back at what I am supposed to "get." How can you say the Lord doesn't see your troubles? Interpreted: God sees you and your troubles, struggles, and situa...