Today's Daily Bread
(philstar.com) Updated March 23, 2012
He gives power to the weak, and to those who have no might He increases strength. — Isaiah 40:29
Researchers at the University of Virginia have found that most
people perceive a hill to be steeper than it really is, especially if
they’re tired or carrying a heavy load. When asked to estimate the
slope of a hill, test participants consistently misjudged it,
thinking a 10-degree slant was about 30 degrees, and rating a 5-degree
slope as nearly 20 degrees. Hardly any of them believed they could be
that far off.
When we’re burdened and exhausted, even a minor problem can seem too big to handle. As we encounter a trial in life, we’re tempted to sit down at the base of that difficult hill and stay there, convinced that the grade is too steep.
That is why we need the encouragement of God’s Word. It draws our
attention to our untiring God, who knows our need. Isaiah wrote, “The
Creator of the ends of the earth neither faints nor is weary. His
understanding is unsearchable. He gives power to the weak, and to those
who have no might He increases strength” (Isa. 40:28-29).
Because we so easily misjudge life’s difficulties, we need courage
to keep going when we are tempted to quit. Take a step of faith today
and join those who depend on the Lord, who run and are not weary, who
walk and do not faint (v. 31). In His strength, you can conquer any
difficult hill. — David McCasland
As we live for Christ and follow Him,
The way may seem quite steep;
But if we trust His grace and strength,
Our steps He’ll guide and keep.
— Fitzhugh
READ: Isaiah 40:25-31
God always gives enough strength for the next step.
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