THE TRUE GOD COMES FOR HIS PEOPLE!

WORD FROM THE CENTER: MONDAY, December 15,  2025
Welcome to “Word from The Center” MONDAY, a devotional word from the Center of our faith, Jesus Christ, with reflections on His Word. I’m Gregory Seltz. Today’s verses are Isaiah 35:3-4, where the Bible declares: 

Strengthen the weak hands, and make firm the feeble knees. 4 Say to those who have an anxious heart, “Be strong; fear not! Behold, your God will come with vengeance, with the recompense of God. He will come and save you.”

THE TRUE GOD COMES FOR HIS PEOPLE !

Deliverance. Freedom. Rescue.

Isaiah’s words were first spoken to a people who faced the terrifying reality of invasion and exile. Their world was collapsing, their strength fading, and their fears growing. And yet, into that storm of dread comes this prophetic assurance: “Be strong; fear not!” Why? Because God Himself would come. He would not forget His people, abandon them, or let them be lost. Their deliverance wasn’t dependent on their courage or cleverness. It rested entirely on the character of their God who was faithful to His Word and to His promises.

What a comforting message for them—and for us.

We, too, live in a world that often shakes beneath our feet. Fears like these can come in waves: financial uncertainty, health diagnoses, violence, loneliness, the loss of friends and loved ones, and more. We feel our hands grow weak and our knees buckle. Yet Isaiah declares, “Be strong; fear not!” It sounds impossible—unless we know the God for whom Isaiah is speaking, and what He is like.

Isaiah says, “Behold your God.” It’s all about who He is, rather than the reality of what the people were facing, terrifying as it was. God was more than capable to defend, protect, and save them. Isaiah points them to the One whose promises never fail—the God who comes for His people; He Himself breaks through the rubble of sin and despair to rescue us.

A few years ago, a wildfire tore through a small mountain community, forcing hundreds to flee. In the chaos, one family became separated—parents escaping their home one way, their young daughter another. As flames closed in, firefighters went through the burning area looking for anyone who might still be trapped.

One firefighter, hearing a faint cry, crawled through thick smoke toward the sound. Beneath a collapsed deck, covered in ash and terrified, was a little girl clutching her stuffed animal. She could barely breathe. The firefighter wrapped her in his coat, shielded her from the embers, and carried her out. The parents were overjoyed when they saw their little one. This family had friends who were firefighters so they knew that these “first responders” would do all that they could, no matter the danger. So did their daughter. Later, when reunited with her parents, she said to her rescuer, “I knew someone would come. You always come for us.”

That simple confidence—“You always come for us”—is the heartbeat of faith.

Like that firefighter, God does not wait for us to find our way to Him. He comes for us. Jesus Christ entered the burning wreckage of our sinful world and bore the heat and danger of God’s wrath Himself so that he could carry us to safety—redeemed, rescued, restored.

That’s why Isaiah can tell us to be strong and fear not. This is not because we are strong, but because Yahweh, the Lord, is. It’s not because life is always safe, but because our Deliverer is sure. Christ has come, Christ is present with us by His Word and Spirit, and Christ will come again. The true God always comes for His people with justice and salvation

PRAYER - Dear Jesus, Let my strength and courage be rooted in Your promise to come for me with grace and truth, to walk with me through my fears, to guide me by Your Word, and to bring me safely home to You. Help me trust that no matter what I face today, You will never fail to come with the assurance of salvation. Amen

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