"Prayer Changes Everything" 
Devotion for Today

“The Lifelong Carry”


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April 25, 2026

Daily Devotional: 

“The Lifelong Carry”

Isaiah 46:4 ​

“Even to your old age, I am He, and even to gray hairs I will carry you! I have made, and I will bear; even I will carry, and will deliver you.”  ​

In the verses leading up to this, God contrasts Himself with the idols of Babylon. Those idols were heavy, inanimate burden-bearer objects that the people had to lug around on carts. When the city fell, the people didn't just have to save themselves—they had to try to save their "gods," too. God turns that dynamic upside down. He tells His people: "You don't carry Me; I carryyou." ​

While the world often values us based on our productivity or our strength, God’s commitment to us is rooted in His character as a Creator. He uses three powerful verbs: Made, Bear, and Carry. Because He is the one who designed you, He takes full responsibility for sustaining you. ​

This promise is a strike against the "survival mode" mentality. We often feel that as we gain experience and age, the weight of our world—our families, our careers, our legacies—rests entirely on our shoulders. We worry about what happens when our strength begins to fade or when the "gray hairs" of life’s winter start to show. ​

Isaiah 46:4 is a divine guarantee of continuity from first breath until gray hair season. God isn't a seasonal friend who helps you when you're young and capable, only to leave you when the load gets heavy. His grace is not a sprint; it is a lifelong marathon. He was there at the "making," and He is there for the "delivering." ​

Audit your "Idols", are you currently carrying something—a worry, a project, or a reputation—that feels like it’s weighing you down rather than lifting you up? Roll that burden back to the One who made you. ​Redefine strength because real strength isn't found in how much you can carry, but in how much you allow yourself to be carried by God. Now, rest in the "I Am", when you feel overwhelmed by the future, lean into the phrase "I am He." It is a reminder that the same God who was faithful in your past is already present in your "old age."

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