O Lord, be gracious to us; we have waited [expectantly] for You. Be the arm [of Your servants—their strength and defense] every morning, our salvation in the time of trouble.
Isaiah 33:2 AMPC
How wonderful it is to have a friend who listens and cares about your troubles. Speaking to such a friend brings immense relief, and many of God’s people find solace in Him daily. There are certain troubles that only He, the One who knows all and empathises with every distress, can understand and comfort. God is that compassionate and understanding Friend, offering solace and empathy to His people.
During the time of the threatened Assyrian invasion, Hezekiah faced a crucial moment. Relying on Egypt had failed, and even his gift to the invader had not deterred the invasion. Despite the impending threat, Isaiah prayed earnestly for his country. Their example teaches Christians to engage in their nation’s politics and include them in their prayers, realising that our prayers and concerns for our country are an essential aspect of seeking God’s wisdom and intervention.
Hezekiah and Isaiah’s attitude show the importance of seeking divine guidance and help during troubling times. It reminds us that our own strength is insufficient and that we must depend on God to be our strength and salvation. Trusting in Him and waiting patiently for His answer, we can confidently face the challenges life throws our way.
The prophet’s example emphasises a total dependence on God. When faced with situations beyond our ability, we must seek God first for grace and help. Waiting persistently for His response is crucial, recognising that He alone is our ultimate source of strength and deliverance in times of trouble. Rather than seeking help elsewhere, we must rely on Him to be our arm every morning and our salvation when trouble comes. His strength and presence with us are far more valuable than exemption from trouble without Him.