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STEP 3: Wait on God
You’ve prayed the promise. You’ve acted upon it to the best of your ability. The only thing left is to wait and let God be God.
We have already talked about getting into God’s Word, but now what? Joshua 1:8 says, “You shall meditate in it day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written in it.”
It is not enough just to fill up on God’s Word. You must meditate on it, spend time with it, and act upon it. Then the third step is to wait on God. Wait patiently. Wait hopefully. Wait expectantly. As you do, more divine strength will come your way.
Isaiah chapter 40 starts with prophecies about John the Baptist, and then there are prophecies about Jesus. It continues on to talk about God’s mighty power over nations and the people of the world and even over the created universe.
Then we come to Isaiah 40:28, which asks the question, Have you not known? Have you not heard? The everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, neither faints nor is weary. His understanding is unsearchable.
God gives power to the weak. To those who have no might, He increases their strength. How does He do that? Read on to Isaiah 40:30–31, Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall, but those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.
When you wait on the Lord, you will be renewed. The word renew means “to exchange.” You will exchange your weakness for His strength. It means to wait expectantly, looking for God to act. Strength is imparted while we wait. I love the fact that he talked about taking up “wings like eagles.” It is a great analogy. I have spent a lot of time out on the water, and there are seagulls everywhere. I think sometimes that seagulls must have a brain about the size of a grain of sand. They are so greedy and will fight each other over the tiniest of scraps. They just squawk and fight, and squawk and fight.
Seagulls also follow pelicans around as they dive on schools of bait fish. As soon as a pelican hits the water, there are like three or four seagulls on it trying to steal the fish right out of the pelican’s beak! Of all the times I’ve seen that happen, there is one thing I have never seen—and that is a seagull trying to take a fish from an eagle.
There are at least two pairs of eagles living on Catalina Island that I know of, and they perch high upon the cliffs of Catalina. You can be anchored out in the little bay, and if you whistle, the eagles will immediately look around. If you take a fish and throw it, an eagle will leave its perch and come around to grab that fish with its talons. Yet, even when there are seagulls all around, the seagulls leave the eagles alone. That eagle will take its fish up to the perch and eat it. It is the picture of majesty. The picture of strength.
The idea is that if you will wait on God, all the little things that are harassing you and troubling your mind— squawking at you and distracting you—they will fall away as you rise above them. God’s strength comes to you as you wait.
Now, you’ve done what you know to do. You’ve prayed the promise. You’ve acted upon it to the best of your ability. The only thing left is to wait and let God be God. As you wait, He will strengthen you. Rest in these verses from Psalm 27:13–14, I would have lost heart, unless I had believed that I would see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait on the Lord; be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart; wait, I say, on the Lord!
Take Hold
Find a space in or around your house where you can be quiet and wait on God. Or take a prayer walk outside and acknowledge Him, talk to Him, then get quiet and listen. Try to spend time in your quiet place each day. Don’t have an agenda. Just sit, reflect, and listen. Be open and receptive to God’s guidance, because He’s there with you—and when you wait, He will speak. Then you can act in confidence.
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Whatever sort of strength you need—be it physical, emotional, mental, or spiritual—God’s strength is available to help you. Learn how to experience more of His power in your everyday life when you subscribe to Bayless Conley’s Bible reading plan, Taking Hold of God’s Strength. Bayless will guide you through four steps that are crucial to understanding God’s strength for you—and how to overcome your weakness with God on your side!
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