Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

19 April, 2026

Isaiah 46:10— “Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure.”

The LORD reminds His people that history is not random. “Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done...” From the beginning to the end, all things unfold according to His sovereign purpose. 

The Prophet Isaiah reveals that God does not merely predict the future; He authors it. Unlike the pagan gods who were carried by men, the God of Israel carries His people, orchestrating history from its inception to its final “Amen.”

What He purposed cannot be frustrated or altered. When God says, “My counsel shall stand”, He is asserting that His purposes are never frustrated by human failure or global upheaval. The Hebrew word for “counsel” (‘etsah) implies a deliberate plan or blueprint. He is the Master Architect who sees the completed cathedral while the ground is still being broken. His “pleasure” is not a whimsical impulse, but the execution of His perfect, holy will.

God’s sovereignty and His providence provide the ultimate antidote to our anxieties. We are often paralysed by the unknowns of tomorrow. Yet, we serve a God who is already there. If He has declared the end from the beginning, then our current situation, no matter how confusing, is not the final page. We can rest in the certainty that His counsel for our lives will stand. Let us trust the One who holds the blueprint.

This truth brings deep comfort and steady assurance. Though our lives often feel uncertain, and circumstances seem beyond control, nothing lies outside God’s sovereign will. What He has purposed for His glory and for His people will surely come to pass. Therefore, trust His counsel when you cannot trace His hand. Rest in His sovereignty when the future is unclear. He is guiding you to the end He has purposed.

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