Behold, I will do a new thing, now it shall spring forth; shall you not know it? I will even make a road in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.
Isaiah 43:19
A power outage is a distinct reminder that we are not as civilized as we all think. My family and I experienced a three-day outage in the beginning of January that left us cold and hungry as we regretted not waking up earlier that morning to drink that first cup of hot coffee. We were grateful for the ability to still have hot water and a gas fireplace even though it only radiated heat without power for the fan. It was not enough to keep us from discomfort. Were we prepared for the winter season?
A new season does not always feel like the newness we come to expect from change. Each season brings with it the individual elements that make it unique in its own respect. Life is like the seasons that we withstand as nature evolves throughout the new year. I often long for the days of the season with perfect weather, the same is true as we all hope that the good times will last without the difficult ones. As we mature spiritually, we must embrace the variation of moments that create our days here on Earth.
The change of seasons is often subtle although all around us the signs are present. Father God has promised that He will do a new thing even in our darkest hour. Will we recognize it as He makes the impossible a possibility? God will provide deliverance beyond what we can even think or imagine. In the book of Isaiah, He makes this promise to the children of Israel letting them know that He would deliver them from captivity.
I read the Bible with a clear understanding that God is immutable–He never changes. The things that He does are new to us, however, He has a record of saving His children! Never believe that your circumstances will not change or that your wilderness is beyond reach. Keep an expectation that God is on your side and know that He will do a new thing that can blow your mind!