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The prophet diagnoses a spiritual pathology rooted in poor leadership.
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As we reflect on Isaiah 40:31, we see a powerful promise: “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary; they will walk and...
In the enchanting world of *Spirited Away*, we meet Chihiro, a young girl thrust into a realm filled with spirits, magic, and uncertainty. As she crosses the threshold into this fantastical land, she is met by the imposing witch Yubaba,...
This vision announces the ultimate cessation of warfare through a coming Prince of Peace.
Marcus DeLeon had been a faithful church member for twenty years — never missed a Sunday, tithed to the dollar, fasted every Lent. Then one...
In 1787, a twenty-seven-year-old member of Parliament sat at his desk in Old Palace Yard, London, and scratched two sentences into his journal: "God Almighty...
For twenty years, William Wilberforce rose in the British Parliament and introduced the same bill to abolish the slave trade. Twenty years. He was mocked,...
As we turn to Isaiah 40:31, we find a promise that resonates deeply within our spirits: “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow...
Every Tuesday for eleven years, a retired schoolteacher named Dorothy sat in the back room of a church in Decatur, Georgia, tutoring refugee children in...
The prophet recalled how history, viewed completely from ancient predictions to their fulfillment, demonstrated Jehovah's absolute control of human affairs.
Isaiah 40:31 reminds us, "But those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint." This passage holds a...
Every Friday, Maria Sandoval packed two lunches — one for herself and one she quietly slipped into the backpack of a boy in her third-grade...
There exists a natural liberality, constitutional to certain temperaments.
The three instruments of capture—fear, pit, and snare—represent distinct methods of trapping wild beasts that Isaiah applies to human judgment.
This is the exact location where King Ahaz had rejected Jehovah's help centuries before, preferring Assyrian alliance instead (Isaiah 7:3).
In 1825, Robert Owen, one of the wealthiest industrialists in Britain, purchased an entire town in southwestern Indiana. He renamed it New Harmony and poured...
We entrust our fellows with sums large and small, yet human confidence repeatedly fails.
Every Sunday morning, Becca Stevens preached from the pulpit at St. Augustine's Chapel in Nashville. Every Monday morning, she unlocked the doors of Thistle Farms,...
When a warrior marches forth in his own strength, saying "My right arm and my mighty sword shall secure victory," defeat approaches.
In the autumn of 1904, a twenty-six-year-old Welsh coal miner named Evan Roberts could barely sleep. For thirteen years he had prayed for revival, and...
On November 15, 1940, Provost Richard Howard picked his way through the smoldering ruins of Coventry Cathedral. German bombers had reduced the 600-year-old sanctuary to...
The Prophet compares Israel's transgression to a high wall that begins with a small rent, or breach, in its lower section—a structural weakness that seems manageable at first.
We hear denunciations of unfaithfulness and immediately agree; yet we fail to recognize ourselves in those very terms.
As William Thomson notes in *The Land and the Book*, the true force of this comparison emerges only after the harvest concludes and the keeper abandons the lodge.