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Hope for Wounded Hearts: Readings From Isaiah

DAY 5 OF 5

Think about these questions as you reflect on today’s readings:

  • How is God’s care for creation connected to his care for us?
  • What is God’s attitude towards those who are tired and weak?

The Lord’s Understanding

When we observe the tremendous creativity, design, and intention displayed in the natural world, we are reminded that God cares even more deeply for his beloved children. If God calls the stars by name (40:26) and provides food for birds (Matthew 6:25–26), then he certainly cares about our well-being, burdens, and struggles. This passage in Isaiah shows us that God is compassionate and empathetic. Our pain and weakness matter to him (40:29). When we feel overwhelmed and exhausted, we can rest in an everlasting God who understands and cares for us.

Reflect on your story:

  • Have you felt the Lord hasn’t seen or understood some of your struggles? What are they? Are they really hidden from the Lord?

Things to try next

Was this plan helpful? We adapted this plan from the Restoring Hope Bible (American Bible Society, 2022). Here are some ideas for the next steps in your journey.

  • Memorize a Bible verse from this plan that encouraged you. Recite it to yourself when you are weary, overwhelmed, or experiencing suffering.
  • Use the complimentary “How to Lament” guide to help express your pain when experiencing suffering and loss.
Day 4

About this Plan

Hope for Wounded Hearts: Readings From Isaiah

The book of Isaiah contains rich imagery, prophecies about the coming Messiah, and reminders of God’s faithfulness towards his people. The prophet Isaiah recounts God’s faithfulness to the Israelites and speaks of his hope in a future redemption through Jesus. On this plan, you will learn more about God’s justice and compassion and how he is present and near to those who are suffering.

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We would like to thank American Bible Society for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://traumahealinginstitute.org