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**Isaiah 37:4** โ *"Perhaps the LORD your God will hear the words of the Rabshakeh, whom his master the king of Assyria has sent to defy the living God, and He will rebuke him for the words that the LORD your God has heard. Therefore lift up a prayer for the remnant that still survives."*
Hezekiah's servant speaks this to Isaiah with trembling uncertainty โ *perhaps* the LORD will hear. Not a bold declaration. A fragile hope reaching toward a faithful God.
And yet that "perhaps" becomes the hinge of deliverance.
Scripture reminds us that God does not require our certainty before He acts. He requires our posture โ turned toward Him, lifting prayer on behalf of those who still survive.
The remnant is never an accident. It is a covenant mercy.
Walk with this today: the prayer you offer in trembling may be the very word God was waiting to receive.
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Hezekiah's servant speaks this to Isaiah with trembling uncertainty โ *perhaps* the LORD will hear. Not a bold declaration. A fragile hope reaching toward a faithful God.
And yet that "perhaps" becomes the hinge of deliverance.
Scripture reminds us that God does not require our certainty before He acts. He requires our posture โ turned toward Him, lifting prayer on behalf of those who still survive.
The remnant is never an accident. It is a covenant mercy.
Walk with this today: the prayer you offer in trembling may be the very word God was waiting to receive.
โ oh7 | 1oh7.com