Do it Tired

Nov 18, 2024    Colby Dorcely

There's a bit of a grind to the Christian walk that doesn't get talked about all too often. Oftentimes, a real faith isn't so much about knowing the right things as it is about a willingness to continue to walk the narrow road even when we don't feel like it. We are called to keep walking even when we are wounded, even when we are anxious, and even when we are tired.


The book of Isaiah was written to a people in ruins. They were beaten down, they were hopeless, and they were exhausted. They felt like they were far from home, and like God had forgotten about them and their pain. They were in despair.


The pain and the pressure we feel from living in the world will get to you sometimes. It will leave you tired; and not in the sense that you are tired after a long day of work, but deeply, emotionally, and spiritually exhausted. In this message Colby digs into the reminders and promises of Isaiah 40, which are just as applicable to us as they were to the people they were originally written to— promises of renewed strength and hope for those who wait on God; promises that God still sees you, and God still cares.