Bible story
Servant Songs Of Isaiah Prayer
A short, Scripture-shaped bible story prayer for an ordinary moment of Christian faith.
The prayer
A prayer to pray now
Father, You spoke through Isaiah about a Servant to come. You said He would not break a bruised reed. You said He would be despised and rejected. You said He would carry the sins of many. You wrote it all down long before it happened. The cross was not an afterthought. You planned it. You sketched it in poetry through a prophet who could not have made it up on his own. Open my heart to these songs, Lord. Let them land deep in me. They were not random. They pointed straight to Jesus. The same God who wrote the promise brought it to pass. The Servant has come. And You still uphold Your servants today. Amen.
How to pray it
- Read it slowly. Move through this prayer one line at a time, out loud if you can, letting each phrase land before the next.
- Make it personal. Pause where a line meets your day and name the person, fear, or hope it touches before God.
- Carry it with you. Keep one sentence with you — on your phone or in your pocket — and return to it when the day gets loud.
Verses to pray
Pray these slowly, one line at a time. Scripture quoted from a public-domain translation.
“Behold, my servant, whom I uphold,
Isaiah 42:1
Questions about this prayer
When should I pray servant songs of isaiah prayer?
Pray it whenever the words fit your moment — at the start of the day, in a hard stretch, or when you simply want to turn toward God.
Which Bible verses anchor this prayer?
This prayer is anchored in Isaiah 42:1. The "Verses to pray" section above quotes them in full.
Can I save or share this prayer?
Yes. Use the Copy prayer button to copy the words, or open the Chosen Portion app to keep a daily prayer, devotional, and Scripture with you.