Friday, December 20, 2024

Devotionals from my Bible app: God Is With You (Isaiah 7:14)

Note before sharing the devotional: I have often struggled to understand this truth, let alone be able to let it sink in. Sometimes, to encourage myself I will sketch a picture. I did this quite a bit in 2019 when I was in the midst of my worst music-compositional drought to date. (I had even gotten to a point where I didn't want to think about music!) Art, namely drawing, became my outlet. The image below, which I believe I drew in 2020, contains the words as recorded in Matthew 11:28 (Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest). However, I also think the picture is a good visual representation of "God with us," considering Jesus is the man standing up comforting the other man sitting down.




Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel. Isaiah 7:14, NKJV


God Is With You


The prophet Isaiah wrote the words of Isaiah 7:14 nearly 600 years before Jesus was born. At the time of this writing, the Israelites were doing all the right religious things, but weren’t practicing justice as God commands. Like many prophets during Isaiah’s time, this was a warning against that injustice. But among that warning was a glimmer of hope that God would set things right.

Here, the prophet Isaiah is giving the people of Israel a reason to hope because of God’s good promise—the promise that He will provide a sign and He will show up for us. Because that’s what Immanuel means: God with us.

But what does “God with us” mean for us today?

It means we can share in that hope by fixing our eyes on Jesus and trusting in Him. We can trust that from Christ’s birth to His current reign in Heaven—Jesus is God with us.

He’s with us in our pain when we lose a loved one.

He’s with us in our anger when see injustice and don’t know where to turn.

He’s with us in our sadness when we grieve what has been lost.

He’s with us in our joy when we celebrate with others.

He’s with us in our peace, when we’re merciful to a suffering world.

And He’s with us in our hope, lighting the way to a brighter future.

He is with us.

No matter where life has brought you to in this moment—through the good and through the bad—Jesus has been with you, drawing you to Him. He is the promised Immanuel. He is God with us.


Prayer: God, thank You for being with me. I know You created me and have good plans for me. Help me see Your presence in my life. Remind me of all the times, both good and bad, that You've been there for me. I trust You today, and am eager to walk beside You. In Jesus' name, Amen.