Scripture: Isaiah 54:1 (KJV)
“Sing, O barren, thou that didst not bear; break forth into singing, and cry aloud, thou that didst not travail with child: for more are the children of the desolate than the children of the married wife, saith the Lord.”
Empowering Devotion:
God is the Restorer of fruitfulness. Seasons of barrenness—where it seemed like nothing was growing, producing, or progressing—are not permanent. In fact, they are often the ground upon which God plants the seeds of miraculous increase.
In Isaiah 54, the barren woman is told to sing and rejoice—not because of what she sees, but because of what God has spoken. The promise is that where there was once emptiness, overflow is coming. Restoration doesn’t just replace what was lost; it multiplies beyond natural expectation.
Have you been in a dry place—creatively, spiritually, financially, or emotionally? God says: “Break forth into singing.” Rejoice in advance, for fruitfulness is on the horizon. Your wilderness season is coming to an end. Your prayers are not in vain. Your faithfulness has not gone unnoticed.
Today, dare to believe that God can cause life to spring forth from what looked desolate. He is restoring the barren ground. You will bear fruit in this season—not by your might, but by His Spirit.
Inspiring Prayer:
Father, I thank You because I know You hear me. Let Your will be done as You restore fruitfulness in every area of my life.
I praise You in faith, even in areas where I’ve seen barrenness. I declare that the dry ground shall yield increase, and the desolate places shall bring forth abundance. Restore my joy, my purpose, and my spiritual productivity.
Let my life overflow with the evidence of Your hand. Thank You for turning barrenness into blessing. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Selah Moment with Prophetess Dr. Althea Winifred
