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May 19

Isaiah's rapt portrayals of the Messiah's glory were his study by day and by night,--the Branch from the root of Jesse; a King to reign in righteousness, judging "with equity for the meek of the earth;" "a covert from the tempest; . . . the shadow of a great rock in a weary land;" Israel no longer to be termed "Forsaken," nor her land "Desolate," but to be called of the Lord, "My Delight," and her land "Beulah." Isa. 11:4; 32:2; 62:4, margin. The heart of the lonely exile was filled with the glorious vision.

          Desire of Ages, page 104 from the chapter, 'The voice in the wilderness'


      Those last words are what we are to reflect on. Have you been there? I mean, have you been lonely to the point where you did something useful about your situation?

     We probably all know people who have found themselves unsuitable friends because they have been lonely. There are others who have spent time bemoaning their sad lot in life.

     Isaiah was lonely. He chose to read promises from the word of God. That lifted his eyes to a place where he knew that all would be well.

     I know a little lady who can’t read her Bible any more, her eyes don’t work so well. She reminds herself of the better times ahead as she remembers promises she has heard so many times. That said we ought to remember one of the reasons why we invite the Holy Spirit into our lives every day. We want to share our faith effectively.

     Who should we share our faith with? People with needs. People who are lonely, people who would listen to the promises that lift us up.

     Bryn has chosen another song by Ricky Van Shelton. This song, ‘Don't Overlook Salvation’ is a timely reminder for us. Click on the picture to see the video and hear the song.



Heaven is our real home. I had heard of Loretta Lynn but never heard her sing, I’m glad that Bryn has chosen her singing, ‘In the Sweet by and By.” Please click on the picture to listen