Isaiah 41:8-10 But you, Israel, my servant, Jacob, whom I have chosen, the offspring of Abraham, my friend; you whom I took from the ends of the earth, and called from its farthest corners, saying to you, “You are my servant, I have chosen you and not cast you off”; fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
God’s promises are given “liberally and upbraideth not,” meaning He bestows them generously and without reproach. Unlike humans, who may grow weary of repeating themselves or feel slighted when their word is doubted, God understands the depth and resilience of unbelief in the human heart. He does not withhold assurances but continues to offer His word—again and again—knowing our need for reassurance.
Just as a single strike cannot reduce a mountain to dust, a single promise may not be enough to overcome entrenched doubt. God, therefore, provides “mighty stores of promise”—an abundance of assurances—so that, over time, even the most stubborn unbelief may be overcome.
Many times believers doubt God despite His clear promises: He says, “I will strengthen thee,” yet we hesitate; “I will help thee,” yet we worry about tomorrow; “I will uphold thee,” yet we shrink from responsibility. Each act of unbelief is not merely a private struggle but an implicit accusation against God’s faithfulness and righteousness.
God’s promise to uphold His people is backed by His own righteousness. He declares that if He were not to uphold us, His very character—His justice, His holiness—would be forfeited. To doubt Him is, in effect, to liken Him to unreliable, unholy idols, rather than the faithful God He is. This is a sobering thought, urging us to recognize the seriousness of our unbelief.
Faith is not only a personal matter but a testimony to others. When believers live in trust, they display God’s reliability and love; when they live in doubt, they obscure His glory and mislead those who observe their lives.
Examine your heart and attitude toward God’s promises. Am I living as if God’s word is true, or am I allowing unbelief to shape my actions and attitudes?
Trust Him fully and represent His faithfulness to a watching world