A 25-Day Devotional by New Spring Church of Anderson, SC
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“He was despised and rejected - a man of sorrows, acquainted with deepest grief. We turned our backs on him and looked the other way. He was despised, and we did not care.”
Isaiah 53:3, NLT
When rescue doesn’t come the way we thought it would, we grow restless. Often, God works in ways we don’t expect and would never see coming. Jesus fulfilled every Old Testament prophecy about the Messiah. Yet, His life runs contrary to the Savior people had in mind.
Israel waited for the deliverance of a mighty king. But their rescuer wasn’t going to be typical. Messiah would have “no form or majesty that we should look at him, and no beauty that we should desire him” (Isaiah 53:2-3). This suffering servant would be pierced, crushed, and wounded for them (Isaiah 53:5).
Jesus didn’t take over by might or force of will. Instead, Jesus gave His life so we could have eternal life. What God has prepared for us is greater than our expectations (1 Corinthians 2:9). Maybe you need healing from a chronic illness. Maybe you’re looking for work and wondering how you will provide for your family. The miracle you’re looking for might not come in the package you expect. But God is faithful to fulfill His promises.
Reflect: Read Isaiah 53:1-6, John 3:16-17, John 20:31
Do miracles happen in expected ways?
How have you seen suffering and uncertainty amplify the glory of God?
What miracles are you waiting for this Christmas?
When rescue doesn’t come the way we thought it would, we grow restless. Often, God works in ways we don’t expect and would never see coming. Jesus fulfilled every Old Testament prophecy about the Messiah. Yet, His life runs contrary to the Savior people had in mind.
Israel waited for the deliverance of a mighty king. But their rescuer wasn’t going to be typical. Messiah would have “no form or majesty that we should look at him, and no beauty that we should desire him” (Isaiah 53:2-3). This suffering servant would be pierced, crushed, and wounded for them (Isaiah 53:5).
Jesus didn’t take over by might or force of will. Instead, Jesus gave His life so we could have eternal life. What God has prepared for us is greater than our expectations (1 Corinthians 2:9). Maybe you need healing from a chronic illness. Maybe you’re looking for work and wondering how you will provide for your family. The miracle you’re looking for might not come in the package you expect. But God is faithful to fulfill His promises.
Reflect: Read Isaiah 53:1-6, John 3:16-17, John 20:31
Do miracles happen in expected ways?
How have you seen suffering and uncertainty amplify the glory of God?
What miracles are you waiting for this Christmas?
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Prayer:
Father,
Help us to see Your miracles in our lives and to recognize Your miraculous hands in our daily living. Remind us to not overlook the miracle of life - in waking up each day and also to be grateful knowing Your mercies are new every morning. We choose to believe Your Word that ALL things work together for our good. This, too, is miraculous. Teach us what You would have us to learn in all things that come our way. In Jesus' Name we pray. Amen
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