"Prayer Changes Everything" 
Devotion for Today

“New Beginnings”


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May 4, 2026

Daily Devotional:

“New Beginnings”

Isaiah 42:9 

"See, the former things have taken place, and new things I declare; before they spring into being I announce them to you."  ​

There is a profound comfort in the predictability of God’s faithfulness. In this verse, God invites His people to look backward before they look forward. He reminds them that the "former things"—the prophecies of old, thedeliverances from Egypt, the promises made to ancestors—have actually happened. God has a 100% success rate. ​

But He doesn't want us to stay anchored in the past. The same God who managed your "yesterdays" is already narrating your "tomorrows." The phrase "spring into being" suggests a hidden growth. Think of a seed beneath the soil in late winter. To the naked eye, nothing is happening. The ground looks cold and dormant. Yet, beneath the surface, life is stirring. God is telling you that even when you cannot see the evidence of change, He isalready declaring it. He is the God of the "pre-announcement," giving us hope as a down payment for the miracle that hasn't broken through the dirt yet. ​

If you feel stuck in a season of "former things"—perhaps old habits, old hurts, or a dry wilderness—Isaiah 42:9 is your reminder that God is not finished. He is a Creator by nature, and He is currently crafting a "new thing" specifically for your life.

Take a moment to list three times God came through for you in the past. Let that evidence fuel your faith for your current uncertainty. If God announces things before they happen, are you quiet enough to hear Him? Spend five minutes in silence today, asking the Spirit to reveal the "new thing" He is starting in your heart. Just because the "new thing" hasn't sprouted yet doesn't mean it isn't real. Trust the "announcement" more than your current sight. ​

In summary, Isaiah 42:9 is a reminder that God uses our past experiences as evidence of His power, but He never intends for us to live there. He is always moving us toward a "new thing" that He has already prepared.

For someone listening to this today, it is often interpreted as a message of encouragement during transitions. It suggests that even if the "new things" haven't manifested yet, the plan for them is already complete, offering a sense of peace during periods of waiting or change. Is that someone being referred to might be you?

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"Prayer Changes Everything" 
Devotion for TodayBy Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior Jesus