Pastor Wes reflects on Isaiah’s imagery of “beautiful feet,” challenging the conventional notions of beauty and perfection. Drawing parallels between cosmetically flawed produce and human imperfections, he emphasizes that beauty lies in purpose and message rather than appearance. Through Isaiah’s words, he connects the struggles of ancient exiles to our modern experiences of instability and uncertainty, urging the congregation to reflect on where they stand spiritually and where they are headed. The sermon concludes with an invitation to embrace faithfulness—growing in God’s image for the sake of others—even with life’s inevitable “bumps and bruises.”