Weekly Visio Divina: Isaiah 41:10
“So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” (Isaiah 41:10, NIV) Brothers and sisters of Archangel Warriors Haven—active duty, retired, combat-wounded, disabled veterans, and your faithful families—welcome to this week's Visio Divina. In this ancient-yet-fresh practice of "divine seeing," we let an image become a window to God's presence. Especially in our world of high-stakes patrols, lingering memories, physical scars, or the quiet battles at home, God often speaks first through what we see, then moves into the heart. Take 20-30 minutes in a quiet place. Dim the lights if it helps. Breathe deep. No rush—God meets us in the stillness, even when the mind races. Visio Divina has four movements (Visio, Meditatio, Oratio, Contemplatio). Use one or more of the images below as your focal point (scroll through them slowly). Visio (Gaze/See) – Look slowly and attentively at the image(s). Let your eyes rest on it for 2-3 minutes without analyzing. What draws your attention first? A face, a hand, light breaking through, the stance of a warrior? What emotion or memory rises as you gaze? Don't force meaning—just notice what stands out. Meditatio (Reflect) – Now read Isaiah 41:10 slowly while continuing to look at the image. How does the Scripture connect to what you're seeing? (e.g., the divine hand upholding a soldier, warriors standing together in solidarity, light piercing the darkness of ruins or struggle.) Where in your own story do you need God's "I am with you" or "I will uphold you"? A deployment, a moment of fear, the weight of wounds (seen or unseen), transition, family strain? Imagine that righteous right hand—strong, steady, never letting go—like the battle buddy who refuses to leave your six. What part of the image makes that promise feel real? Oratio (Respond/Pray) – Speak to God from your heart as you look. Offer gratitude, questions, pain, or trust: "Lord, I've felt alone in this fight... show me Your hand holding me." Pray for the Haven: a brother/sister carrying heavy burdens, a spouse holding the homefront, someone wrestling with memories. Be raw—He already sees the scars.