Three Powerful Ways God Carries Us Through Every Season of Life

Carried Through Every Season

 
Aging is a privilege. It is a journey marked by wisdom, experiences, and stories that shape who we are.
 
But through every step—from youth to old age—one thing remains unchanged: God’s promise to carry us.
 
Isaiah 46:4-5 reminds us of this powerful truth:
 
“Even until your old age, I am the One, and I’ll carry you even until your gray hairs come. It is I who have created, and I who will carry, and it is I who will bear and save.”
 
In a world where we often feel the pressure to carry everything on our own, what a comfort to know that we don’t have to.
 
God’s hands are strong enough to sustain us, His heart is big enough to love us, and His promise is sure enough to trust.
 

Three powerful ways God carries us through every season of life.

 

1. God Carries Us in Our Weakness

Explanation

Life brings challenges—physical, emotional, and spiritual. There are moments when we feel too weak to keep going.
 
Whether it’s due to illness, loss, disappointment, or simply exhaustion, our strength has limits.
 
But God’s strength is limitless.
 
He doesn’t just walk beside us; He carries us.
 

Illustration

Consider a child who falls asleep in the backseat of the car. They don’t worry about how they’ll get inside the house. Their loving parent picks them up, carries them, and tucks them safely into bed.
 
That’s what God does for us—He carries us when we can’t move forward on our own.
 

Application

If you feel weak today, lean into God’s strength. Pray for His help, rest in His presence, and trust that He is carrying you even when you don’t feel it.
 
Let go of the need to have everything figured out—He’s already making a way.
 
“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9
 

2. God Carries Us Through Life’s Transitions

Explanation

Change is inevitable. From childhood to adulthood, from careers to retirement, from seasons of joy to seasons of loss—life is a constant transition.
 
Yet, God remains the same. He is the steady hand guiding us when everything around us shifts.
 

Illustration

Think about a tightrope walker crossing a canyon. If they try to balance on their own, fear and instability take over. But when harnessed to a strong support system, they move forward with confidence.
 
God is our harness in the tightrope of life—He secures us in every transition.
 

Application

When facing a transition, whether it’s a new job, an empty nest, or a major life decision, trust that God is already ahead of you.
 
Instead of fearing the unknown, embrace His promise to lead you safely forward.
 
“For I am the Lord, I do not change.” — Malachi 3:6
 

3. God Carries Us to the Finish Line

Explanation

Aging isn’t something to fear—it’s a testimony of God’s faithfulness. Every gray hair, every wrinkle, and every story is proof that He has carried us this far.
 
And He promises to carry us all the way home.
 

Illustration

Imagine a marathon runner who, near the finish line, is exhausted. Suddenly, a fellow runner comes alongside, encouraging them, even holding them up. With help, they finish the race.
 
That’s what God does for us—He never lets us collapse under the weight of life. He lifts us up and brings us home.
 

Application

Instead of worrying about the future, focus on the One who holds it.
 
Whether you’re entering a new stage of life or facing an unknown tomorrow, take heart—He’s not finished carrying you yet.
 
“Being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 1:6
 

Conclusion 

 
Isaiah 46:4-5 is a reminder that God doesn’t just help us in certain moments—He carries us through every season of life.
 
From our youth to our old age, from our successes to our struggles, He is faithful.
 
You are not alone. You are not forgotten. And you are not carrying the weight of life by yourself.
 
Whatever season you’re in today, rest in this truth: God has carried you this far, and He will continue to carry you all the way home.
 

Key Takeaways 


  1. God’s strength sustains us when we feel weak—lean into His grace and trust His power.


  2. Life’s transitions are easier when we hold onto God’s unchanging hand—He never changes.


  3. Aging is a testimony of God’s faithfulness—we can walk with confidence, knowing He will carry us to the finish line.

 
What season of life are you in right now? How has God carried you? Share in the comments—I’d love to hear your story!
 
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God’s Grace is Enough

Part of learning to deal with a chronic illness is learning that God’s grace is enough.

Today’s Bible Verse:

2 Corinthians 12:9 (KJV), “And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”

What the Verse Means:

Suffering uncovers your heart’s weaknesses so that Christ is your strength. God’s grace is amazing and all-sufficient.

Personalized Prayer Using Today’s Scripture:

  • Heavenly Father, help me to cry out to you in my weakness and claim your promise that your grace is sufficient for us, for your power is made perfect in weakness.”  
  • Thank you, Lord, for providing your sufficient grace.
  • Teach me how to boast even more gladly of our weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. I don’t understand how but trust in you for my strength to be made perfect in weakness.
  • I ask for strength daily as I work. Give me the grace I need, and I pray for the power of Christ to rest upon me. The only boasting I will do is to acknowledge my weakness and your sufficiency.

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Today’s blog post is from the book “Thy Will Be Done: 60 Prayers for the Chronically Ill” by Jimmie Aaron Kepler. It is available in print and on Kindle for Amazon at Amazon Print or Amazon Kindle. If you are an Amazon Kindle Unlimited member, the book is available to read for free in Kindle format.

If You’re a Caregiver, God’s Grace is Enough

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Part of learning to care for a loved one with a chronic illness is learning that God’s grace is enough.

Today’s Bible Verse:

2 Corinthians 12:9 (KJV), “And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”

What the Verse Means:

Suffering uncovers your heart’s weaknesses so that Christ is your strength.

Praying Using the Verse:

  1. Heavenly Father, help us to cry out to You in our weakness and claim Your promise the Your grace is sufficient for us, for Your power is made perfect in weakness.”  
  2. Thank you, Lord, for providing your sufficient grace.
  3. Teach us how to boast all the more gladly of our weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon us. We don’t understand how but trust in you for our power to be made perfect in weakness.
  4. We ask for strength daily. Give us the grace we need and we pray the power of Christ to rest upon us. The only boasting we will do is to acknowledge our weakness and your sufficiency.

Remember, if you’re a caregiver there is hope. The hope for the caregiver is Jesus Christ.

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God’s Grace is Enough

suffering-2417234_640.jpg

Part of learning to deal with a chronic illness is learning that God’s grace is enough.

Today’s Bible Verse:

2 Corinthians 12:9 (KJV), “And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”

What the Verse Means:

Suffering uncovers your heart’s weaknesses so that Christ is your strength.

Praying Using the Verse:

  1. Heavenly Father, help us to cry out to You in our weakness and claim Your promise the Your grace is sufficient for us, for Your power is made perfect in weakness.”  
  2. Thank you, Lord, for providing your sufficient grace.
  3. Teach us how to boast all the more gladly of our weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon us. We don’t understand how but trust in you for our power to be made perfect in weakness.
  4. We ask for strength daily. Give us the grace we need and we pray the power of Christ to rest upon us. The only boasting we will do is to acknowledge our weakness and your sufficiency.

Photo Source: Pixaby