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Day 61
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His Steady Hand

You Never Walk Alone

Scripture
“For I, the Lord your God, will hold your right hand, saying to you, ‘Fear not, I will help you.’” — Isaiah 41:13
Reflection

There is something that no amount of medicine, no amount of technology, and no amount of progress has ever been able to replace.

A hand to hold.

It is one of the first things we reach for when we are afraid. One of the last things we let go of when we love someone. One of the simplest and most human ways of saying: I am here. You are not alone. I will not let you fall.

After our midweek chapel service one morning, I was walking back with a group of our residents toward The Terraces across the chapel. I was walking alongside a woman whose steps had become less certain over the past months. She reached out without saying anything and took my arm. We walked that way for a while in comfortable silence.

Then she said quietly, almost to herself:

“Chaplain, I don’t walk as straight as I used to. But when someone holds my hand — or my arm — I feel safe.”

I looked at her and said, gently:

“God holds your hand the same way. Steady, patient, and strong. All the way down every corridor.”

She looked up at me and smiled — one of those smiles that comes from a deep place, not just a polite one. And we kept walking.

That moment stayed with me. Because what she described — the need for a steady hand when her own footing had become uncertain — is not just a physical reality for many older adults. It is a spiritual one too. There are seasons of life when the path feels less sure than it used to. When the ground does not feel as solid. When we find ourselves reaching out, almost without thinking, for something — or Someone — to hold us steady.

And that is exactly what Isaiah 41:13 is. It is God reaching out His hand first. Not waiting for us to find our footing. Not asking us to manage on our own and then call if we need help. But coming alongside, taking our right hand — the hand of strength and action, of identity and purpose — and saying: Fear not. I will help you. I am right here.

His Nearness is His Steady Hand. God’s hand does not slip. It does not tremble. It does not loosen its grip when the path becomes uneven or the corridor feels long. He does not walk ahead and wait for us to catch up. He walks beside us — steady, patient, present — matching His pace to ours, His grip to our need. And when we stumble, His hand is already there, already holding, already preventing the fall we were afraid of.

He holds our right hand. Not our left — our right. The hand we use to reach out, to greet, to work, to write our names. He holds the hand of who we are and what we still have to give. He is not holding the hand of someone finished. He is holding the hand of someone He is still walking forward.

The corridor between chapel and the Terraces is not very long. But in the Christian life, it is a picture of something much longer — the whole journey of a faithful life, walked step by uncertain step, with the same steady Hand holding ours from the first day to the last.

You do not have to walk that corridor alone. You never have.

A Voice of Wisdom
“Hold Thou my hand! So weak I am, and helpless; I dare not take one step without Thy aid. Hold Thou my hand! for then, O loving Saviour, no dread of ill shall make my soul afraid.”
— Fanny Crosby, Hymn Writer and Poet, Blind from Infancy

“The right hand is the hand of power and action — and God says He will hold it. Not merely point you in the right direction, but take hold of you Himself. This is no distant assistance. This is God beside you, gripping your hand.”
— Charles Spurgeon, Pastor
The Legacy Connection
  • The next time your steps feel uncertain — physically or spiritually — picture God’s hand reaching for yours. Not waiting for you to ask. Already there. Already holding. Say quietly: “Lord, I feel Your hand. I am not walking alone.”
  • For the Next Generation: There is something the younger generation can learn by simply walking beside an older person and offering a steady arm. It costs nothing. It means everything. Ask an older person in your life if you can walk with them somewhere — and listen to what they say along the way. You may receive more than you give.
Rest Reflection

Sit quietly. Open your hand gently in your lap — palm upward, fingers relaxed. Not gripping anything. Just open.

Now imagine God’s hand resting in yours. Steady. Warm. Unhurried.

“Fear not. I will help you. I am holding your hand.”

Stay there as long as you need. Let His grip settle your heart.

♪ A song to walk with you in His steady leading
Personal Prayer
Lord, hold my hand today. When my steps feel uncertain, steady me. When the path feels uneven, guide me. When I am tempted to be afraid, remind me that Your hand is already holding mine — and has been, all along. Thank You that You walk with me and not just ahead of me. Thank You that Your grip never slips. Help me to feel the safety of Your hand today in every step I take. Amen.
A Blessing for You
Spoken over you today
May the steady hand of God hold yours today —
through every uncertain step,
every uneven path,
every corridor that feels longer than it used to.

May His grip give you confidence.
May His presence give you peace.

And may you know, with every step you take,
that the One who promised to hold your right hand
has never once let go —
and never, ever will.
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