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Isaiah proclaimed words of comfort, and promised that their ordeal was about to end. He knew the journey back home would be long and hard. The people would have mountains to climb and valleys to cross as they passed through the rugged landscape, but Isaiah promised that God would be with them to smooth the way. He assured them that their God was coming with power, and like a shepherd, would feed his flock and lead them with care.
Questions of the Week
• Of all the disturbing situations in the year 2023, which one(s) disturb you the most and make you long for God’s relief or comfort?
• In what personal situation(s) are you experiencing mountain