by FB Meyer
"They
that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength."-- Isa_40:31.
IT IS more than
probable that these lines will be read by some who have lost heart. They are
fainting beneath the long and arduous strain of life, and ready to give up in
despair. It seems as though God had forgotten to be gracious, and in anger had
shut up His tender mercies. To all such, Isaiah says: God is not tired: you
think He is because you are. Wait upon the Lord, and change your strength.
The question is not as
to altering your environment, but altering your courage, your power of
endurance, your assurance of victory; then, notwithstanding every hindrance and
difficulty, you will mount up on wings like eagles, you will run without being
weary, you will walk without being faint.
The inevitable order.
Mounting up--running--walking! We should have supposed that it should have been
walking in the beginnings of religious experience; then the walk breaking into
the run; and finally the runner leaping on wings into the azure, like the eagle
a black speck against the blue! But experience confirms the prophetic order.
Isaiah is right! We mount, we run, we walk!
Let us claim the
promise--"They that wait on the Lord shall change their strength."
Too often in the past we have depended on the stimulus of services, sermons,
conventions which have made the embers glow again on the heart's altar. We have
gone back to our homes, to our daily calling, with a new zeal and impulse that
has lasted for weeks or months. Then we have found ourselves flagging again; we
have run and got weary; we have walked and become faint.
To all such comes the
word; if you would once more mount up and run and walk, you must change your
strength. Time tells on us! Moods influence us! Circumstances impede us! Satan
blows cold blasts on our heart-fires and cools them! Sins pile up their debris
between us and God! From all these let us turn once more to Jesus and wait on
Him. "My soul, wait thou only upon the Lord, for my expectation is from
Him."
Look not back, but
forward! Not down, but up! Not in, but out! Never to your own heart, but keep
looking to Jesus, made near and living by the grace of the Holy Spirit. So
shall you change your strength, as you wait upon the Lord.
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