• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • LCA Portal
  • Staff Login
  • Login to (old) LAMP
  • LCA Online Donations
  • IT Help
  • Contact

Lutheran Church of Australia

where love comes to life

MENUMENU
  • Home
  • Contact

Where is the Lord?

13 March 2020


The Lord himself saved them… But they rebelled against him and made his Holy Spirit sad. So the Lord became their enemy and fought against them. (verse 10)

Read Isaiah 63:7-14

Isaiah’s portrayal of the relationship of God and Israel is intensely personal and almost shockingly human. It’s a story of love betrayed by unfaithfulness. And then come the questions. Can a broken relationship be restored? Can love endure after betrayal?

Isaiah begins with a formal confession of the mercy and unfailing love of God. This is what I believe God to be, what I need God to be.

There is powerful evidence of this from the past. God acted in grace to save Moses and his people. But then unbelievably they responded to God’s blessing with rejection, rebellion, unfaithfulness.

Then comes a pathetic lament of self pity. Poor me! Why have these horrible things happened to me? What have I done to deserve this? Why have you forsaken me?

There is no answer. Simply an honest expression of what it feels like to live with a God who seems uncaring. In the silence we are drawn from our guilt, shame and self pity back to the beginning of the conversation. The Lord’s love never ceases. Trust him.

Merciful Lord, when I feel alone and abandoned help me remember that in my darkness there is no darkness with you. Amen.


Devotion by Geoff Burger from “Time Out … food for each day” (Australian Church Resources, 2017)

Visit the Daily Devotion archives page.


 


« New lands
Praise, kneel and listen »

Primary Sidebar

Categories

  • Church Worker Support
  • Church@Home
  • Columns
    • #youngsavedfree
    • bring Jesus
    • Dwelling in God's Word
    • Going GREYt!
    • Little Church
    • Movie Reviews
    • Rhythms of Grace
    • Stepping Stones
  • COVID-19 response
  • Cross-Cultural Ministry
  • Daily Devotion
  • Feature Stories
  • Features Homepage
  • LCANZ Bishop
  • New and Renewing Churches
  • News
  • Our Lutheran Family
    • New Zealand
      • Palmerston North, St Lukes
    • Victoria-Tasmania
      • Hobart St Peter's
  • Presentations & Papers
  • Reconciliation Ministry
  • Story of the Week
  • Uncategorized

Tags

Aboriginal/Indigenous aid ALC ALWS appointments awards bishops children church workers COVID-19 cross-cultural ministry ecumenism forms fundraising Grow Ministries international International Mission LCA bishop local mission Lutheran Education LWF music new and renewing churches NSW NZ ordination pastors PNG policy prayer professional standards Qld Reformation refugees Royal Commission SA-NT schools social issues technology training Vic-Tas WA women in leadership worship youth and young adults

Archives for all Posts

  • March 2023
  • October 2022
  • September 2022
  • August 2022
  • July 2022
  • June 2022
  • May 2022
  • April 2022
  • March 2022
  • February 2022
  • January 2022
  • December 2021
  • Footer

    Quicklinks

     

    Contact us

    197 Archer Street
    North Adelaide SA 5006

    08 8267 7300
    email us

    © 2026 Lutheran Church of Australia

    Privacy Policy • Disclaimer

    Designed by LCA Communications