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  • Isaiah 40:21-31

    21 Don’t you know? Haven’t you heard?
        Wasn’t it announced to you from the beginning?
        Haven’t you understood since the earth was founded?
    22 God inhabits the earth’s horizon—
        its inhabitants are like locusts—
        stretches out the skies like a curtain
        and spreads it out like a tent for dwelling.
    23     God makes dignitaries useless
        and the earth’s judges into nothing.
    24 Scarcely are they planted, scarcely sown,
        scarcely is their shoot rooted in the earth
        when God breathes on them, and they dry up;
        the windstorm carries them off like straw.
    25 So to whom will you compare me,
        and who is my equal? says the holy one.

    Power for the weary

    26 Look up at the sky and consider:
        Who created these?
        The one who brings out their attendants one by one,
        summoning each of them by name.
    Because of God’s great strength
        and mighty power, not one is missing.
    27 Why do you say, Jacob,
        and declare, Israel,
        “My way is hidden from the Lord,
        my God ignores my predicament”?
    28 Don’t you know? Haven’t you heard?
        The Lord is the everlasting God,
        the creator of the ends of the earth.
        He doesn’t grow tired or weary.
    His understanding is beyond human reach,
    29     giving power to the tired
        and reviving the exhausted.
    30 Youths will become tired and weary,
        young men will certainly stumble;
    31     but those who hope in the Lord
        will renew their strength;
        they will fly up on wings like eagles;
        they will run and not be tired;
        they will walk and not be weary.