Is it really November 1st? At the risk of sounding like a parrot, I
have to confess, I’m not sure where the year has gone, because we all
know that with the holidays, the New Year will be here in the blink of
an eye! Wow, what a blur! Grab your coffee and come on in for our monthly words of wisdom and weapons of warfare.
I wasn’t too sure what we were supposed to talk about for our WOW, so
instead of relying on my own understanding, I asked Him, and last
Saturday, in the midst of my run, He reminded me of all that I am
learning as I practice living outside my circumstances. I must confess, I
am blown away by how much easier it is when scripture comes to life
right smack in the middle of my circumstance, enabling me to rise above
it instead of staying stuck in it. Not only does this month’s wow do
just that, but it holds me accountable, keeping me from just talking the
talk instead of walking the walk, or flying the coop!
So let’s get into our words of wisdom and weapons of warfare found in Isaiah 40:31: Those
who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up
with wings of eagles, they shall run and not grow weary; they shall walk
and not grow faint.
There are a few word pictures in here so let’s break this down so it
will root in our heart and take flight in our hearts. The first words
that beckon me to stop and ponder them are “wait on the Lord…”
The verb wait never used to be anything I liked to do, and in some
cases, it’s still a struggle. But when you add “on the Lord” to the
equation, that’s like saying wait + the Lord = Hope, so it’s gotten a lot easier for me.
There are so many circumstances, seasons, difficulties that require
us to wait: The mom waits for her prodigal child to return from his/her
wandering. The wife waits for her husband to join her in her faith. The
childless woman waits to conceive. The jobless person is waiting for a
job while the ownership of their home is dwindling away. The hungry
homeless man is waiting for food and shelter. The trafficked victim is
waiting to experience a rescue. Some of us are waiting for someone we
love to get over their addictions.
The list goes on and on and on. All of these themes of waiting have
the same theme: they signify a measure of faith, a sort of looking
toward or for, a faith that fuels hope, or is it hope that fuels the
faith?
Back in the days of Isaiah, the term “wait upon” referred to servants
waiting for their Master’s orders! Have we strayed from that waiting?
In modern usage, those who wait are those who show their confidence in
the God’s ability and willingness to fulfill His promises by patiently
awaiting their fulfillment. Let me turn to my concordance and see what
we find.
OMG, the Hebrew translation for the word “wait” is to adhere to!
That makes my skin tingle as I visualize that. I can literally see
myself clinging to Him, sometimes loosely, and oftentimes ever so
tightly. I want so much to paint this verbal picture so you can see
yourself adhering to Him! Picture a tree and its branches. The branches
don’t worry about how they will stay attached; they just are. He is the
tree and we are His branches. He’s our glue when we feel we are coming
unglued!
During these tough situations of waiting on the Lord, there is
something to help us wait, a promise if you will: renewed strength! Then
if that’s the case, I’m not really waiting on my own, but on and in Him
and when I am losing strength, I simply just need to come back to my
source of strength. I can also almost see an exchange taking place here,
the waiting for renewed strength. Wow, after all I’ve learned about
waiting, it all boils down to the truth that this type of waiting is
restful!
Whew, I’d better let you go for now, but please join me tomorrow for
the conclusion of our monthly WOW! We won’t have Power Friday like we
usually do because I don’t want to interrupt this!
Renewed,
Evinda
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