Weekly Truth

Open Your Bible

Isaiah 43:1-2

Scripture is God-breathed and true. When we memorize it, we carry the good news of Jesus with us wherever we go.

Over the course of this reading plan, we have memorized Isaiah 43:1–2. Spend some time reviewing the entire passage to strengthen your memorization, reminding yourself that God’s presence and promises hold in every circumstance you may face.

Now this is what the LORD says—
the one who created you, Jacob,
and the one who formed you, Israel—
“Do not fear, for I have redeemed you;
I have called you by your name; you are mine.
When you pass through the waters,
I will be with you,
and the rivers will not overwhelm you.
When you walk through the fire,
you will not be scorched,
and the flame will not burn you.”
—Isaiah 43:1–2

Download our app to get a lock screen for your phone so you can read these words throughout the day.

(31) Comments
[x]

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

31 thoughts on "Weekly Truth"

  1. Dorothy says:

    Kelly (NEO) when I talked with my d-i-l on the 19th at my birthday dinner she and my son fixed for me, she said her mom was having problems finding a chemotherapy that would work because many of them she became severally sick with.
    Jennifer Loves Jesus — love what you wrote.

  2. Mari V says:

    Good morning sisters! Once again another beautiful and right-on-time bible study. I love how God works that way. May you all enjoy your places of worship where they’re in your homes or in person I pray that God speak to us in a mighty way.

  3. Jennifer Loves Jesus says:

    My heart’s desire is to be with Jesus. My Saviour, the One who gives me rest. I will not fear war. I will not fear pain. I will not fear loss. He will carry me through. And even if I feel fearful, I will trust in Christ. My eyes will look above the chaos, even as my feet walk through it. My hands will reach for others, to pull them along if needed. And when I find rest, it shall be in God alone. Like the dove flying above the chaos of water in search of land, she would always return to the ark to rest in safety. Until that branch of evidence came, she always had a place to return. There will come a day… As I go out in search of my heart’s desires, adventurning and living in God’s creation, I know there will be nothing in the world to rest upon, nothing else will satisfy me in a salvation kind of way. So I will treasure things God gives in the darkness (Isaiah 45). I will look for His true Light to guide me. I know the fiery flames will not scorch me. Because He formed me and gave me my name (Isaiah 43). I am His. Always. And as an heir of the King, I will courageously obey His commands. As the world rages, I am safe. His joy is within me, overflowing when I feel empty because my heart is set on Him. Tapped into the everflowing stream of mercy and grace. Thank you Jesus. May Your truth be what I want more than anything else.

  4. Dorothy says:

    This study has been wonderful!!! Thank you SRT and my sisters in Christ. I have learned so much about myself and fear.
    Thank you also for your prayers for Finley and family, so far she is doing good and hasn’t gotten sick any more. We are increasing the strength of her formula gradually and hopefully that will work.
    Be blessed and fear not for the Lord is with you always sisters.

  5. Kirsten Scheller says:

    Amen

  6. SEARCHING says:

    Amen, TINA. Praying for Ukraine.

    LEISA LARSON – praying for your grandson, Alaska.

  7. Lynne from Alabama says:

    Thank you all for your prayers for my precious husband Jack! He is still recovering from his abdominal surgery. We are going to the oncologist Thursday for our first doctor visit and PET scan. We are ready to finally address the cancer but anxious over what we will find out. Please continue to pray for Jack and that he will have an optimistic attitude and will be willing to do all he needs to do to get better.

    I pray for each of you daily.

  8. Melissa Mcronney says:

    Amen