“In
The Day Of Salvation I Will Help You”
This is what the Lord says: “In the time of my favor I
will answer you, and in the day of salvation I will help you; I will keep you
and will make you to be a covenant for the people, to restore the land and to
reassign its desolate inheritances, to say to the captives, ‘Come out,’ and to
those in darkness, ‘Be free!’
“They will feed beside the roads and
find pasture on every barren hill. They will neither hunger nor thirst, nor
will the desert heat or the sun beat down on them. He who has compassion on them
will guide them and lead them beside springs of water. I will turn all my
mountains into roads, and my highways will be raised up. See, they will come
from afar—some from the north, some from the west, some from the region of Aswan.”
Shout for joy, you
heavens; rejoice, you earth; burst into song, you mountains! For the Lord comforts his people and will have
compassion on his afflicted ones.
But Zion said, “The Lord has forsaken me, the Lord has
forgotten me.”
“Can a mother forget the baby at her
breast and have no compassion on the child she has borne? Though she may
forget, I will not forget you! See, I have engraved you on the palms of my
hands; your walls are ever before me.
Isaiah
49:8-16
Egged on by
my children to prove I’d endured years mastering the basics of piano, I sat
down and started playing the C Major scale. Having played very little piano in
nearly two decades, I was surprised I remembered! Feeling brave, I proceeded to
play seven different scales by heart one right after the other. I was shocked!
Years of practicing had imprinted the notes and technique so deeply in my
fingers’ “memory” that they instantly knew what to do.
There are
some things that can never be forgotten. But God’s love for His children is far
more deeply imprinted than any of our fading memories—in fact, God can’t
forget them. This is what the Israelites needed to hear when the exile left
them feeling abandoned by Him (Isaiah 49:14). His response through
Isaiah was unequivocal: “I will not forget you!” (v. 15). God’s promise to
care for His people was more certain than a mother’s love for her child.
To assure
them of His unchanging love, He gave them a picture of His commitment:
“See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands” (v. 16). It’s a beautiful
image of God’s constant awareness of His children; their names and faces always
before Him.
Still today,
we can easily feel overlooked and forgotten. How comforting to remember that
we’re “etched” on God’s hands—always remembered, cared for, and loved by our
Father.
When
have you felt forgotten or abandoned? In what ways has God always been present
with you to remind you of His constant love?
Jesus, thank You that I’m never
forgotten by You. When I feel abandoned by others, help me to remember and rest
in Your never-ending, constant love.
Our Daily Bread – December 28, 2019