Shownotes
You woke up tired — not the kind sleep fixes, but the bone-deep kind. Isaiah wrote to people who felt exactly that: exiles, wrung out, sure God had forgotten their address. And into that exhaustion he asks two questions — "Do you not know? Have you not heard?" What follows isn't a pep talk. It's a portrait of the God who never runs dry, who turns toward the weak, and who blesses the ordinary walk as much as the soar. Waiting on Him isn't passive — it's braiding your life into a strength that doesn't run out. Part one of two.
Passage: Isaiah 40:28–31