“The Praise and Remembrance of Intercession.” (Isaiah 63:7-14) - Daily Manna - 05/08/26
Prayer does not begin with panic. It begins with remembering.
In Isaiah 63, the watchman-intercessor stands on the wall and calls to mind the lovingkindnesses of Adonai—the repeated acts of covenant love that have carried God’s people through every generation. Before confession comes remembrance. Before lament comes praise. Before wrestling with the darkness of the present, the intercessor fixes his eyes on the unchanging character of God.
This teaching walks through Isaiah 63:7–14 and explores the role of the “remembrancer,” the one who reminds himself and calls upon the LORD concerning His promises, His mercy, His redemption, and His faithfulness. It is a powerful picture of intercession rooted not in human strength, but in the unfailing chesed of God.
Discover how praise, repentance, remembrance, and the work of the Ruach ha-Kodesh all come together in this deeply moving prayer of Isaiah.
