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Isaiah 43:16-21
16Thus says Yahweh, who makes a way in the sea, and a path in the mighty waters;
17who brings forth the chariot and horse, the army and the mighty man (they lie down together, they shall not rise; they are extinct, they are quenched as a wick):
18Don`t remember the former things, neither consider the things of old.
19Behold, I will do a new thing; now shall it spring forth; shall you not know it? I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert.
20The animals of the field shall honor me, the jackals and the ostriches; because I give waters in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert, to give drink to my people, my chosen,
21the people which I formed for myself, that they might set forth my praise.
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Isaiah 43:16-21 declares that oppression is not permanent when God is present—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 invites ordered love—right worship that spills into right living—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 traces the red thread to Jesus—He is the meaning beneath the words—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 exposes pious excuses—if faith never costs power, it’s probably not liberation—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 calls us into theosis—healing, communion, and transformation into Christ’s likeness—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 comforts the repentant: Christ receives those who come sincerely—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 refuses cheap assurance; genuine faith bears fruit in holiness—today, not someday.
In Isaiah 43:16-21, the Church is not a clubhouse but a sent people, embodying the kingdom.
Isaiah 43:16-21 calls the community to visible discipleship—Jesus’ way embodied, not merely admired—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 steadies anxious hearts: the God who chose you will also keep you—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 anchors us in God’s character: He speaks, acts, and calls us to faithful response.
Isaiah 43:16-21 confronts delay—tomorrow’s obedience is today’s disobedience—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 encourages hungry hearts: ask, receive, and keep seeking God’s presence—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 offers a prayer-shaped life: grace received in worship, carried into ordinary days—today, not someday.
If Isaiah 43:16-21 makes you uncomfortable, good; the gospel never made peace with Pharaoh—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 shows that freedom is received by faith, not achieved by effort—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 confronts performative piety; liturgy without love is still empty—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 invites us to mutual aid—no one follows Jesus alone—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 confronts our distractions—without watchfulness, we lose our souls by inches—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 confronts our violence—if we excuse harm, we haven’t understood Jesus—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 names what we avoid: neutrality in injustice is still a choice—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 exposes control: we want a manageable God, but Scripture gives us a sovereign one.
If Isaiah 43:16-21 never leads to holiness, what you call “power” may be performance—today, not someday.
Isaiah 43:16-21 comforts the accused conscience: the verdict in Christ is mercy, not condemnation—today, not someday.