Two-minute read.

Writing on a Monday morning, my week has started with heartache. During my morning quiet time with the Lord, I check Facebook to pray for people. Today started with the news of a young wife losing her husband in a tragic accident. Knowing them and their background, my heart aches for his widow and the children he left behind. As I read the post, my heart fell.
In our darkest moments, God’s light still shines.
Isaiah prophesied today’s verse to the nation of Israel, a message from the Lord about His presence in their time of distress. Surrounded by powerful nations and facing an uncertain future, God’s people needed reassurance. Through Isaiah, the Lord reminded them of His presence, power, and faithfulness.
The verse begins with “Do not fear,” and Do not be dismayed.” Our Savior doesn’t dismiss our fears but gives us a reason to overcome them. Fear loses its grip when we remember our heavenly Father. Discouragement fades when we focus on the Lord’s strength instead of our own weakness.
Then God gives us five promises:
- “I am with you.”
- “I am your God.”
- “I will strengthen you.”
- “I will help you.”
- “I will hold you up with my victorious right hand.”
Starting the week with such tragic news, this verse speaks to my soul and to the sadness I feel for my friend. Nothing can change what happened, but the Lord promises He will walk through it with us. Victory comes through Him.
When we shift our focus from the world around us and the circumstances we face to the promises of God, we will find the strength to persevere. Difficult moments will happen, but the Lord will provide for them. Supportive friends, unexpected opportunities, and divine peace will descend when we keep the Son in our eyes.
What we can’t see clearly in the moment, we can always see in hindsight. God doesn’t remove every challenge, but He does uphold us through the entire journey. We have the hope of eternal life with Him, the place my friend now resides. At the end of this life, we will enter the glory of the Lord, never experiencing pain or sadness again as He wipes away every tear.
Until then, He will strengthen and uphold us for the journey.
Journal Questions:
- Where do you feel weak right now?
- What fears keep resurfacing?
- How can you rely on God’s strength today?
Stressbuster:
Stretch your body slowly for 10 minutes.








