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**Isaiah 63:7** β *"I will make known the LORD's loving devotion and His praiseworthy acts, because of all that the LORD has done for usβthe many good things for the house of Israel according to His great compassion and loving devotion."*
The prophet Isaiah, standing amid the ruins of covenant failure, does not begin with lament. He begins with testimony.
This is a deliberate act of spiritual stewardship β to rehearse what God has done before recounting what has gone wrong. The Hebrew *hesed* behind "loving devotion" carries the weight of covenant loyalty that does not waver even when we do.
Notice: Isaiah says *I will make known.* Not *I will remember quietly.* Testimony is meant to be spoken aloud, shared, passed forward.
Walk with that today β let the record of God's mercy be the first thing on your lips, not the last.
*By grace, the act of recounting His faithfulness becomes the very ground we stand on.*
The prophet Isaiah, standing amid the ruins of covenant failure, does not begin with lament. He begins with testimony.
This is a deliberate act of spiritual stewardship β to rehearse what God has done before recounting what has gone wrong. The Hebrew *hesed* behind "loving devotion" carries the weight of covenant loyalty that does not waver even when we do.
Notice: Isaiah says *I will make known.* Not *I will remember quietly.* Testimony is meant to be spoken aloud, shared, passed forward.
Walk with that today β let the record of God's mercy be the first thing on your lips, not the last.
*By grace, the act of recounting His faithfulness becomes the very ground we stand on.*