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Today’s Devotional Scripture: 6 Therefore my people shall know my name: therefore they shall know in that day that I am he that doth speak: behold, it is I.
- Isaiah 52:6 KJV
The Message For Today (May 25, 2026):
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Isaiah 52 is a turning point. From the first verse to the last, Isaiah the prophet is speaking as the Lord and delivering a message to the people of God that it’s time to grow, it’s time to change, and it’s time to be free again. And the message starts off with where they are: about loosing the shackles and being free of every unclean thing.
Then it transitions into the Lord showing His mighty right arm on behalf of his children. And it ends with the Lord elevating his people in the scripture very high. It is a message of good news. A message of a turnaround in a long season of captivity. As we read through verse by verse by verse, the Lord builds the case of deliverance.
He builds the process of us walking with Him out of old things into new things, of chains being broken, and us knowing who He is again, knowing that He is the Lord. This scripture is a powerful testament to the glory of God to work in all of our lives in similar ways, to bring about transformation, to change around circumstances, to break strongholds, and to empower us to walk out of certain places, things, and situations by His grace.
So Isaiah 52:6 in particular is a decree that, after He does what He does, therefore the people shall know that He is the Lord. They will know that He is God. Now it would seem like: Why do we need to be reminded of who God is? But you can see through scripture that there are seasons where a body of people needed to remember the Lord. They needed to be reminded of who God was.
They needed to be shown that He was God, nevertheless: that despite what they were walking through and despite the situations, they needed to have a fresh encounter with God. They needed to know God again. We see it in Judges 6: as the Midianites have victory over the children of Israel over and over again, year after year, the Lord calls Gideon, a mighty man of valor, and says to him that it’s time to get up.
In Judges 6 through Judges 7, the Lord strategically walks Gideon through tearing down the altar of Baal, cutting the grove which was their only sanctified source of food, and then saying that now that the altar of the Lord was being rebuilt, they could have victory over the enemy. This process was introducing the people to God again.
They knew they were the children of Israel.
They had heard the stories of old, but they needed to see God for themselves. They needed to see the power of God at work. And in Judges 7, the Lord even says, There are too many of you. Tell everyone who’s afraid to go home. Tell everyone who’s afraid to go home, lest Israel believes that it saved itself. This is how far they had drifted from God.
To take the story even deeper, Gideon goes before the Lord and says, What about all of the stories? If the Lord were really with us, why are we here? We know of the God of old, but where is He now? And that just shows us exactly where the people of God were. They were in the place where they didn’t really, well they knew that God was real, but they didn’t really have that knowing in their heart that God would provide for them and that God was keeping them. They needed to be reintroduced to the power of God at work.
Likewise, here in Isaiah 52:6, we see Him saying, Then they will know that it is I, it is the Lord. In Judges 6:13, it states:
13 And Gideon said unto him, Oh my Lord, if the Lord be with us, why then is all this befallen us? and where be all his miracles which our fathers told us of, saying, Did not the Lord bring us up from Egypt? but now the Lord hath forsaken us, and delivered us into the hands of the Midianites. - Judges 6:13
Judges 6:13 is what many of us in this generation have started to feel: that maybe, yes, we know that God is real, we know there is a God, we’ve heard the stories of God, but where is God now? This is a generation, this may not be you specifically, and this may not be anyone that you know specifically, but the generation is absolutely falling away from God.
They may not have said these words out loud with the same passion and conviction that Gideon said them in Judges 6:13, but they are saying it with their actions. The apathy, the going away, the going far off. This generation is looking for God. They are looking to know who He is. They’re looking to see a demonstration of His power.
We are all looking, and we are seeking, and we are praying in the name of Jesus for God to show up, to be mighty in our situations, and to deliver us from the hand of our personal enemies. Whatever the enemy may be: the enemy in our bodies, the enemy in our finances, the enemy in our relationships, the lack of unity with our family, or the feeling like you never have enough time.
We’re looking for God, and we’re crying out for Him. We’re looking for the magic bullet. But what we really need is we need to know that He God alone. We need to know that He is God. We need another encounter. We need a fresh encounter with God. We need to seek His face, to seek Him while He may be found.
We need the Lord.
We need to draw nigh unto God, that He may draw nigh unto us. And in doing so, this may be the generation that will see the miracles, signs, and wonders that we know are possible, and that we heard of in passing. Maybe this will be the season that we begin to see breakthrough in our finances.
That we’ll see instant healing in the name of Jesus, that we’ll see sicknesses break and bow to the glory of the living God. May this be the hour that we see the Lord and that we would know, intimately know, that He is God alone.
Closing Devotional Prayer
My prayer for you:
Father, in the name of Jesus, thank you. Thank you, Lord God, for miracles, signs, and wonders. Thank you for the mighty woman of God. Lord, I thank you for this message. Although brief, God, I’m praying that it hits right where it needs to hit, that it breaks something, O God, that she may not even know was standing before her, that she may not even know was standing between you and her.
Lord, I thank you that every stronghold has to come down. Every lie from the pit has to come down. You are God alone. You are our great God. You are our mighty counselor. You are going to war for us, Lord. You sit on the right hand of the Father, making intercession for us. You are our great God. Lord, you are mighty. You are mighty.
Thank you, O God. You are our strong tower. You, God, are our defense. I thank you, Lord God, for covering the mighty woman of God. I thank you right now, God, that the battle is not hers, O God, the battle is yours.
So, Lord God, I pray that she would surrender, giving it all to you, and that she would lift up her hands and begin to praise, that she will begin to do something unusual, that she would bless your name, O God, even without the evidence yet.
Because God, we know that faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen. So let her faith, O God, arise. Let her faith be demonstrated and living. Let it be alive, God, in the raising of her hands and the blessing and the celebrating, even though she may not see it in the natural.
I thank you, God, that the mighty woman of God will lift up her hands, that she will bless you, and that she will praise you in advance, for you are God alone. You are our great God. You are our mighty counselor. You are doing good. God, I thank you for being our strong tower.
Thank you, Lord God, for fighting for the mighty woman of God. Thank you, God, for transforming the atmosphere. Thank you, God, for making ways out of no way. You are the King of Glory. You are our great God. And I thank you, Lord. I thank you, God. I thank you for another opportunity to pray.
I thank you for another opportunity to bless your holy name. I thank you that here and now, God, that we can surrender it all to you, our Father, our great God. I thank you, Lord God, for the mighty women of God. And I bless your name. I pray in Jesus’ mighty name. Amen.
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