WELS Family Devotion

The Great Heart Superbloom – December 15, 2025


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Read: Isaiah 35:1-10

The wilderness and the desert will be glad. The wasteland of the Arabah will rejoice and blossom like a crocus. It will bloom lavishly, and there will be great joy and singing. The glory of Lebanon will be given to it. It will be excellent like Carmel and Sharon. They will see the glory of the LORD, the majesty of our God. Strengthen the weak hands, and make the shaky knees steady. Do not be afraid. Look! Your God will come with vengeance. With God’s own retribution, he will come and save you. Then the eyes of the blind will be opened, and the ears of the deaf will be unplugged. The crippled will leap like a deer, and the tongue of the mute will sing for joy. Waters will flow in the wilderness, and streams in the wasteland. The burning sand will become a pool, and in the thirsty ground there will be springs of water. There will be grass, reeds, and rushes where the haunts of jackals once lay. A highway will be there, a road that will be called the holy way. The impure will not walk there. It will be reserved for those who walk in that holy way. Isaiah 35:1-8 (EHV)

The Great Heart Superbloom

In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Have you ever seen a place that looks super green, like a giant forest? The Smoky Mountains are like that—so many greens it looks like someone used every crayon in the box! If you go to a place like Zion National Park, you’ll see tons of browns and tans—still beautiful, just different.

But then there’s Death Valley. Most of the time, it looks dry, empty, and kind of plain. It’s like the world’s biggest “nothing-to-see-here” desert. But something amazing happens once in a while. When it finally gets enough rain, everything changes. Suddenly, colorful flowers pop up everywhere—yellow, orange, purple, pink—like the desert got a giant surprise party! This is called a “superbloom.”

Sometimes our lives feel a little like that dry desert. We might feel sad, lonely, or worried—like our hearts don’t have much color in them.

But Jesus changes everything. The Bible says he’s our “living water,” which means he refreshes our hearts just like rain refreshes a desert.

In the book of Isaiah, it talks about things Jesus did. He made blind people see, deaf people hear, and people who couldn’t walk get up and move again! But Jesus didn’t just fix bodies. He made a way for us to get to heaven—a special road for God’s people called the “holy way.”

We weren’t always on that road. We were stuck in our “sin desert,” with no way out. But God didn’t leave us there. The Holy Spirit used God’s Word and baptism to plant faith inside us—like tiny seeds that bloom into beautiful flowers.

Because of Jesus, we can walk with God now—and someday we’ll go to heaven, a place where sadness runs away and joy and happiness chase us down!

May God help our faith grow and bloom forever. Amen.

Prayer:

Jesus, thank you for being our living water. You make our hearts come alive—like a big, beautiful superbloom. Help us remember that all our joy and faith come from you. Thank you for saving us and redeeming us. Amen.

The questions below are to help families discuss this devotion. The questions are divided by age group as suggestions, but anyone could reflect on any of the questions as they desire.

Questions for Younger Children

  • Who gets to go to heaven? (Help kids focus on: “Everyone who believes in Jesus as their Savior.”)
  • Who helps us believe in Jesus by working through God’s Word and baptism? (The Holy Spirit!)
  • Questions for Elementary Age Children

    • The Bible says there will be no more crying or sadness in heaven. What happy things will “overtake us”? (Talk about joy, laughter, peace, excitement.)
    • As believers in Jesus, why don’t we need to be scared about the future? (Jesus is with us, loves us, and already knows the way.)
    • Questions for Middle School and Above

      • How is having faith in Jesus like a “superbloom”? (Faith makes our hearts full of color, life, and joy—just like rain brings flowers to the desert.)
      • What does it mean to be “ransomed” by the Lord? (Jesus paid the price for our sins so we could belong to him forever.)
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