Isaiah 41
Isaiah 41 reminds me of going out to sea in my dad’s boat as a kid. The ocean can be a very calm place, but
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Isaiah 41 reminds me of going out to sea in my dad’s boat as a kid. The ocean can be a very calm place, but
Isaiah 42 reminds me of a phrase my dad said regularly, “It’s all in your head”. Although that was his way of denying reality, there
Isaiah 43 reminds me of the beauty of true love. Love is more than a fleeting emotion, it takes action. According to 1 Corinthians 13,
Isaiah 44 reminds me of my friend’s dad. He was a mailman and he constantly picked things out of the trash as he walked his
Isaiah 45 reminds me of a friend recently saying, “You are so lucky”. I suppose that phrase is an expression of how we view life.
Isaiah 46 reminds me that carrying heavy burdens over time will wear us down. Physical strain, worry, and even emotional baggage will compress and degenerate.
Isaiah 47 reminds me of the young lady that willingly falls for flattering lines and false promises, accepting deception in place of love. A meaningless
Isaiah 48 reminds me of a friend growing up that was a genuinely nice kid. He was called a momma’s boy and goody-two-shoes, and teacher’s
Isaiah 49 reminds me of the first time I visited the Pentagon in Washington. It is amazing how small things look from a distance and
Isaiah 50 reminds me that I used to believe life was a test for admission into heaven. I thought we faced a series of trial