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From Isaiah 43 (NIV)

Dedicated to all those facing flooding of every kind.

Our plights, struggles, limitations, and terrors are known to God. Just as He knows when or how He will provide what we need in the midst of them.

We may be understandably inclined to believe that God’s blessing and His delight in us are only connected to and dependent upon our happy-meters, when they are registering “supreme satisfaction and comfort.”

But perhaps the opposite is more accurate.

Does this mean God delights in the misery of our suffering? No. It means He finds us delight-worthy in every season and every circumstance. And He delights in giving us strength, comfort, healing, and unexplainable peace as He keeps His promises.

He has promised to stay with us. And no ferocious river current can sweep Him – or that promise – away.

Hear the promises in song 💙
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From Isaiah 55:2 (NIV)

Today’s passage, coming from what’s been called the invitation to the thirsty, is connected to Isaiah chapter 5 and John chapter 15, to my way of thinking.

When we are extremely thirsty and famished, we can become distraught, inconsolable until those most basic needs are met. But what if the thirst and hunger are more than physical and seep down to the soul?

A mighty yet gentle Voice must break through our frantic stupor. And when it does, our souls can rejoice in finding spirit-nourishment.

How do we become proactive and avoid reoccurance of this spiritual anorexia? By listening to His Word and feasting on it in every season, by delighting as we abide in the Vine.

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Psalm 86:17 (NIV)

A Juxtaposition

Not immediate deliverance, nor evaporation of every threat, but help and comfort in the face of what would harm us: are these not the most powerful and cherished signs of His goodness?

His help and comfort are light in the darkness, flowing from His heart that hears our prayers, as He smooths over the roughness of our imperfections and carries us in mighty arms.

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(from Psalm 139, Romans 5, 2 Corinthians 5)

A Poem: Known and Free

I AM the One who knows:

Each vice that holds you in its grip,

Each lie that strikes you like a whip,

Each weakness of your foe.

I AM the One who knows:

Each time your heart seeks better things,

Each moment you turn back to Me,

Each higher place you’ll go.

So I have been,

So I will be:

The Knowing One

Who sets you free.

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from Psalm 43 (NIV)

A way has been made, a veil has been torn. It was made by The Way and pierced by The Truth.

And now anyone who longs to – and chooses to – can approach the Altar of God. To embrace The Life who will guide us in all that’s best.

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