“Thus says the Lord, your Redeemer,
who formed you from the womb:
‘I am the Lord, who made all things,
who alone stretched out the heavens,
who spread out the earth by myself…
‘who says of Cyrus, “He is my shepherd,
and he shall fulfill all my purpose.”‘
“Thus says the Lord to his anointed, Cyrus,
whose right hand I have grasped,
to subdue nations before him..:
‘I will go before you
and level the exalted places,
I will break in pieces the doors of bronze
and cut through the bars of iron,
I will give you the treasures of darkness
and the hoards in secret places,
that you may know that it is I, the Lord,
who call you by your name.
For the sake of my servant Jacob,
and Israel my chosen,
I call you by your name,
I name you, though you do not know me.
I am the Lord, and there is no other,
besides me there is no God;
I equip you, though you do not know me,
that people may know, from the rising of the sun
and from the west, that there is none besides me;
I am the Lord, and there is no other.
I form light and create darkness;
I make well-being and create calamity;
I am the Lord, who does all these things...
“Woe to him who strives with him who formed him.’” Isaiah 44:24,28; 45:1-7,9
Isaiah pronounces good news to God’s people by situating them before their sovereign God. He who created all things and chooses His children can and will do anything to bring about His redemptive purposes. They can trust His tools and methods, His timing and love. He is Ruler of kings and kingdoms and will not forsake His own. It is foolish to strive against Him or question His ways. (Isaiah 45:9-10)

But oh, how we wrangle, complain, attempt to convince, and strive! We cannot see as God sees, and so we think our judgments right and strategies better. Why would He do such a thing, or withhold such a blessing? How could He allow this? Who does He think He is? What is He doing? (Isaiah 55:8-9)
If only we owned an eternal perspective! If only we’d cease striving and rest in God’s goodness and will! He uses Cyruses in our lives to bring about changes, deliverances, and resolutions. He raises up and brings low, calms storms and stops the enemy by utterance to accomplish His intentions. (1 Samuel 2:6-7; Psalm 75:7; Jeremiah 32:17; Mark 4:39; Luke 1:37; 2 Thessalonians 2:8)
Will we trust and behold Him? Will we lay down our arms of stubborn refusal, jaded opinions, and horrified reactions, to watch for His grace and glory to unfold? Are we patient enough to let Him work and reveal that He is God? (Isaiah 46:8-13)
How does knowing God’s power change our wants, and prayers? Might we surrender our plans to His, allowing His Spirit to daily renew our minds to His mindset? Would we ask for higher desires? Would we pray for His will to be done in such a way that He is seen and exalted? Believing in God’s anything heightens expectations and emboldens our faith as His children. (Matthew 6:9-10; Romans 12:1-2)
Lord, may I seek and praise You for the anythings You use and accomplish, to Your glory.









