EPISODE · Feb 14, 2018 · 35 MIN
03 Why God Doesn't Need Your Plans to Succeed (Isaiah 40:12-31)
from Wednesday in the Word · host Krisan Marotta
We often believe that God's kingdom depends on our efforts, our committees, our budgets, and our best-laid plans. But Isaiah 40 reveals a stunning truth: the nations are like drops in a bucket before God, and even our greatest achievements make no impression on Him. This post explores how the prophet Isaiah reminded Israel — and reminds us — that God's power is so vast, our obstacles are nothing, and His plans will succeed whether we help or not.This week we explore:How Isaiah contrasted God's glory with the insignificance of nations, rulers, and idolsWhy our best efforts are like drops in a bucket compared to God's sovereigntyWhat it means that God measures the universe in the palm of His handHow the stars reveal God's personal care for each of usWhy God sometimes breaks us to restore our dependence on HimWhat it means to wait on the Lord when everything feels out of controlHow to regain perspective when circumstances tempt us to doubt God's power or care By the end of this post, you will understand that God is too great to fail and too loving to forget you. You will feel the weight of your worries lift as you compare them to the power of the Creator who calls the stars by name. And you will be able to trust more deeply that God's plans do not depend on your strength — but that He graciously invites you to participate in His unshakable kingdom.Series: Isaiah: Servant SongsMost people fail at Bible study because no one ever taught them how. Bible Study Boot Camp fixes that: one short email a day for a week, plus a worksheet you can use on any passage for the rest of your life.Sign up for Bible Study Boot Camp
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We often believe that God's kingdom depends on our efforts, our committees, our budgets, and our best-laid plans. But Isaiah 40 reveals a stunning truth: the nations are like drops in a bucket before God, and even our greatest achievements make no impression on Him. This post explores how the prophet Isaiah reminded Israel — and reminds us — that God's power is so vast, our obstacles are nothing, and His plans will succeed whether we help or not. This week we explore: How Isaiah contrasted Go...
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