You Were Never Fighting Alone

Jun 21, 2026    Pastor Sean Pinder

There is a feeling most people have experienced but few talk about openly.


The feeling that something which was supposed to be there for you — was not. The silence where a voice should have been. The absence where a presence should have been felt. The moment you reached for support and found nothing — and concluded from that absence that you had been left to face whatever was coming alone.


Most people never revisit that conclusion.


Isaiah 41 does.


There is something in this passage about what was actually happening during the seasons that felt like abandonment that most people have never been shown. Not a general encouragement. Not a reminder to keep going. A specific description — from the one who was present the entire time — of what was actually taking place in the moments that felt the most like being left behind.


And the gap between what it felt like and what was actually happening is the most important detail in the entire passage.


Here is what makes this passage unusual — it does not begin with a promise about the future. It begins with a description of a present reality that most people are completely unaware of while they are living inside it. Something that is already in motion. Something already active. Something that has been operating the entire time the silence felt loudest.


Most people discover it too late. After the season. Looking back.


This message is for the ones still inside it.


There is a sequence in Isaiah 41 — four specific things described one after another — that reveals exactly what assistance looks like when it does not feel like assistance. When it does not announce itself. When it does not look like what you expected help to look like. And when — from the outside — it looks exactly like the opposite of what it actually is.


What is that sequence?


And what does Isaiah 41 reveal about the season YOU are in right now that changes the way you interpret everything that has felt like silence?