A Garden in Dry Places

 A Garden in Dry Places  

“The Lord will always be your guide. He will give you plenty to eat, even when the ground is dry. He will make your bodies strong. You will be like a garden that has plenty of water. You will be like a spring of water that never becomes dry.” Isaiah 58:11

There are seasons when the ground beneath us feels parched—when prayers seem unanswered, strength feels thin, and hope flickers like a fading flame. But Isaiah speaks into those very moments with a promise: the Lord does not abandon us in dry places. He guides. He nourishes. He strengthens.

You are not forgotten in the wilderness. You are a garden tended by divine hands. Even when the soil seems cracked and lifeless, He pours out grace like rain. His presence becomes your spring—steady, unfailing, alive.

Let this verse be your reminder: you are not running on empty. You are rooted in abundance. The Lord is your guide, your source, your sustainer.

Reflection Prompt:  

Where in your life do you feel dry or weary? Invite the Lord to water that place today—with His peace, His provision, and His presence.

Declaration:  

I am guided by the Lord. Even in dry seasons, I flourish. His strength fills me, His Spirit refreshes me. I am a garden of grace, a spring that never runs dry.

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