Strength in Waiting - Charles Stanley
One very practical blessing is that God strengthens us as we lean on Him
during delays. Isaiah 40:31 tells us that "those who wait for the Lord
will gain new strength." We are given the metaphor of an eagle with wind
beneath his wings. It is interesting to note that the words "wind"
and "spirit" come from the same Greek word--pneuma. The
spirit of God lifts us up, and His energy and strength sustain us as we abide
in Him.
When we are facing a difficult decision, the real key is learning to wait.
There is no verse of Scripture that tells us to take control and fight our own
battles. God is the one who fights them on our behalf (2 Chron. 20:15). We are
to be patient and trust in Him.
When David faced his greatest battles, he waited upon the Lord. God
delivered him from destruction and set his feet on solid ground. (Ps. 40:1-3)
He will do the same for you. When you abide in Him, He gives supernatural
energy to accomplish the things He requires of you--His Spirit does for you
what you cannot do for yourself.
In reading through the Scriptures, we see that every time one of God's
saints gains a victory, he or she is waiting and trusting in the Lord. You can
likewise experience triumph in your life. When you have the omnipotent Creator
of the universe acting on your behalf, you can't lose.
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