What does Isaiah 40:29 mean?

He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength. — Isaiah 40:29 KJV

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He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. — Isaiah 40:29 NIV

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Practically, this verse can motivate us to seek God in prayer more earnestly, especially in times of weakness. It can also inspire us to be agents of His strength, reaching out to support others who are weary or burdened.

Let us consider how acknowledging our weaknesses and turning to God for strength might change our approach to daily challenges. Reflect on times in our past when God’s strength was evident in our weakness. This verse is not just a promise of help but rather an invitation to a deeper relationship with the One who is all-powerful and ever-loving.

My Prayer

Thank You, Father, for Your promise of support and for always being a source of power when I am weak. Help me to remember that in my weakest moments, You are most ready to supply all that I need. Teach me to rely not on my own efforts, but on the boundless power of Your Spirit.

Guide me to also be a source of encouragement and strength for others, reflecting Your love and power in my actions and words. Let me be a witness to Your grace and strength in all that I do.

In Jesus’ name, I pray, Amen.

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