April 11 2026

April 11 2026

“Do you not know? Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He will not grow tired or weary, and his understanding no one can fathom.” — Isaiah 40:28
Human strength has limits. Even the strongest people become tired, emotionally drained, or mentally burdened. There are days when our own understanding also feels small—we cannot fully explain what is happening, nor do we know how everything will unfold. Into that human limitation, Isaiah reminds us who God is: the everlasting God.
He is everlasting not only in time but in strength, wisdom, and faithfulness. He does not become weary by carrying what burdens us. What exhausts us does not exhaust Him. What confuses us does not confuse Him. His understanding is deeper than what we can measure, and His perspective extends far beyond what we see in the present moment.
This verse invites us to stop measuring God by our own limits. When you feel tired, remember that the One holding you is never tired. When you do not understand the road ahead, remember that God’s wisdom has no gaps.
You may be facing something today that feels bigger than your strength, but it is not bigger than the God who sustains you. His eternal nature means His help is never reduced by time, pressure, or human weakness.
Prayer:
Everlasting God, when I feel weak or uncertain, remind me that You never grow weary. Help me rest in Your wisdom and strength today. Amen.

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