November 7 Behold, I have inscribed you on the palms of My hands. (Isaiah 49:16) There is no doubt that a part of the wonder that is found in the word Behold is brought about by the unbelieving cry of a preceding declaration: Zion said, “The Lord has forsaken me, and the Lord has forgotten me” (Isaiah 49:14). How amazed the divine mind seems to be at this wicked unbelief! What can be more astonishing than the unfounded doubts and fears of God’s favored people? The Lord’s loving word of rebuke should make us ashamed. He exclaims, “How can I have forgotten you when I have inscribed you upon the palms of My hands? How dare you doubt My constant remembrance, when the memorial is written upon My very flesh!” O unbelief, how strange a wonder you are! We do not know what to marvel at the most: the faithfulness of God or the unbelief of His people! He keeps His promise a thousand times, and yet the next trial makes us doubt Him. He never fails. He is never a dry well. He is never as a setting sun, a passing meteor, or a fleeting vapor, and yet we are as continually troubled with worries, plagued with doubts, and disturbed with fears as if our God were a mirage in the desert. Behold is a word intended to excite admiration. Here indeed we have a theme for admiration! Heaven and earth may well be astonished that rebels should obtain so great a nearness to the heart of infinite love as to be inscribed upon the palms of His hands. I have inscribed you. It does not say, “I have inscribed your name.” The name is there, but there is more to it than that. I have inscribed you. Notice the fullness of this! God says, “I have inscribed your person, your image, your situation, your circumstances, your sins, your temptations, your weaknesses, your needs, and your works! I have inscribed you, everything about you, all that concerns you. I have put you there completely.” Will you ever say again that your God has forsaken you – when He has inscribed you upon His own palms?