Sunday, March 1, 2026
YOUR UNWEARIED GOD
"Hast thou not known? hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the LORD, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, neither is weary? there is no searching of his understanding."
— ISAIAH 40:28 (KJV)
Sometimes we grow tired. We get discouraged. We wonder if God sees what we are going through. But this Scripture reminds us that God never gets tired. He never becomes weak. He never runs out of strength or wisdom.
Think about Joseph. He went through deep pain. His brothers betrayed him. He was sold as a slave. He was falsely accused and sent to prison. For years, it looked like his life was going nowhere. But God was not tired. God was not absent. God was working.
Even in prison, the Bible says the Lord was with Joseph (Genesis 39:23). When others forgot him, God did not forget him. When doors seemed closed, God was preparing a greater door. In time, Joseph moved from prison to the palace. What looked like delay was divine preparation. What looked like suffering was part of God’s bigger plan.
Your Unwearied God was working for Joseph’s good, and He is working for yours. He does not grow weary of your prayers. He does not get tired of defending you. “He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength” (Isa 40:29).
You may feel tired, but your God is not. You may not understand everything, but His understanding has no limit. Trust Him. He is still working, even when you cannot see it.
HAPPY NEW MONTH, WELCOME TO MARCH
Think about Joseph. He went through deep pain. His brothers betrayed him. He was sold as a slave. He was falsely accused and sent to prison. For years, it looked like his life was going nowhere. But God was not tired. God was not absent. God was working.
Even in prison, the Bible says the Lord was with Joseph (Genesis 39:23). When others forgot him, God did not forget him. When doors seemed closed, God was preparing a greater door. In time, Joseph moved from prison to the palace. What looked like delay was divine preparation. What looked like suffering was part of God’s bigger plan.
Your Unwearied God was working for Joseph’s good, and He is working for yours. He does not grow weary of your prayers. He does not get tired of defending you. “He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength” (Isa 40:29).
You may feel tired, but your God is not. You may not understand everything, but His understanding has no limit. Trust Him. He is still working, even when you cannot see it.
HAPPY NEW MONTH, WELCOME TO MARCH
Prayer
Father, thank You that You never grow tired. When I feel weak or confused, help me remember that You are still working for my good. I receive strength to trust You in every season, In Jesus’ Name, Amen.