A Prayer about the End to Sorrow and Sighing
And the ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with singing; everlasting joy shall be upon their heads; they shall obtain gladness and joy, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away.
Isaiah 35:10
Good Father,
In these days, the calls of “happy holidays”
may fall deaf on the ears of those
whose hearts are filled with sorrow and sighing.
How grateful we are for the hope of Jesus’ first coming
which brought ransom and redemption
to “captive Israel,”
which transformed her mourning into joy.*
Fill our heavy hearts with the vision Isaiah paints
of what has already begun
and of what will one day be full and final
when Jesus returns:
“The wilderness and the dry land shall be glad;
the desert shall rejoice and blossom
like the crocus;
it shall blossom abundantly
and rejoice with joy and singing” (Isaiah 35:1-2).
“[We] shall see the glory of the Lord,
the majesty of our God” (Isaiah 35:2).
May we who have “anxious hearts”
hear your reassuring voice
speaking to us from your Word:
‘Be strong; fear not!”
Indeed, one day soon,
Jesus says,
our God will judge all evil.
In that day,
all “sorrow and sighing shall flee away” (Isaiah 35:10),
and we will know gladness and joy forever and ever.
In this season of Advent,
deepen our longing for that day.
In Jesus’ restoring name. Amen.
Read Isaiah 35.
*Listen to “O Come, O Come Emmanuel.”
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