Mar 2, 2010

March 2 - Isaiah 55

God's words will not return empty..

Have you heard of the phrase "empty promises"? It's promises people make that don't mean anything. They're just words with no guarantee. Well, God's promises, His words, what He says He'll do, His commands -- not empty at all.

He is higher than us. His thoughts, His ways are higher than ours.

So, when He says "go out in joy and be led forth in peace" - Believe it! Because what He says, He will do. His words are not empty.

May we trust in our Heavenly Father whose words are true. And may we strive to imitate Him - that we may reflect God's character in our own lives by speaking and living by words of truth.

2 comments:

  1. yeah.
    this one,
    by reading p rana's msg was more simpler.
    people say oh i'll give you your $10 back tomorrow. you say for it tomorrow and they don't have it. next days, weeks, months, they don't.
    though God will keep his promises because He is so amazing that He will always remember.

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  2. In this passage, God is inviting the thirsty. The thirsty, is us, and he is welcoming us.
    I agree; God will always keep his promises. That's why we can trust him, because he can be trusted, and isn't like humans in the respect that they sometimes can't keep their promises.

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