Isaiah 31
Isaiah 31 reminds me of Linus from the old Peanuts comic strip. He always had his blanket in hand no matter what the activity. It
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Isaiah 31 reminds me of Linus from the old Peanuts comic strip. He always had his blanket in hand no matter what the activity. It
Isaiah 32 reminds me of the TV show called MythBusters. My favorite episodes are the ones that disprove beliefs that are firmly held. Often the
Isaiah 33 reminds me that very often we have elusive issues from our past that impact the decisions we make today. Sometimes the result is
Isaiah 34 reminds me of the big scare; the silence, the lump, the lie, the cough, or the sudden pain. We do not always have
Isaiah 35 reminds me of a cartoon I saw recently of a large person standing on a bathroom scale shouting, “Don’t judge me!” In the
Isaiah 36 reminds me of the marriage relationship. We all have different levels of friendships, some are acquaintances, some are dear friends and some are
Isaiah 37 asks the question, “How do we react to Distress?” Isaiah writes of a time of very real and immediate horror. “This day is
Isaiah 38 reminds me of a sleepy morning drive to work a few days after our first son was born. I was running late for
Isaiah 39 reminds me of something called Street Smarts. To me, that means being aware of potential dangers in your environment. Being alert to vulnerability
Isaiah 40 reminds me of today! The prophet speaks to a weary people and brings them God’s word of peace. If you are worn down,