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I Believe; Help My Unbelief

DAY 13 OF 14

This is a question of lament. The kind of questioning we read of in Job. We, whom he has named his own, still question his presence and care. Where is God? Does he even care about the misery of my life?

Lord, help our unbelief.

In the mid-1700s, two hymn writers became friends: one, a former slave trader. God rescued him and he became a preacher and a pastor. The other was a man with kingly status, a well-educated lawyer. God also rescued this man while he was recovering from deep depression. The pastor welcomed his friend to live with him so he could care for him… especially in his times of depression. This pastor’s advice to his friend has been good advice for me in my dark times. Rehearse the truth in the good times so you won't believe the lies in the hard times.  (John Newton and William Cowper)

What truth from Isaiah 40 will you rehearse today?

Prayer

You hear my sighs and lament, Lord God. Remind me of your rich character and teach me deeper truths, especially when I’m languishing. 

Scripture

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I Believe; Help My Unbelief

Isaiah 40 is a pocketful of comfort for a languishing people. It’s served up in two courses: messages to renew hope and questions to reorientate worship. Main course–God’s good news; dessert: God’s glory. It wasn’t just Israel that was languishing; we all need this kind of nourishment to worship well.

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