but they who wait for 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. (Isa. 40:31 ESV)
I recently preached a message called “Who are you waiting on” from the subject of waiting. Waiting is understood to be practicing patience, but it is essential to understand that waiting on the LORD is not a passive exercise but a very active one. In my studies of Isaiah chapter 40, I saw the LORD impressing upon the readers and hearers to wait correctly knowing that no one or nothing can compare to who he is, what he has done, or what he can do. Yet, there remains the problem of waiting in crisis or difficult circumstances for various reasons. In our study of “Experiencing God” by Henry Blackaby, we read that waiting in hope shifts the responsibility of the outcome to God, where it belongs. After reading that, I could recall a countless number of times I moved in advance of God without even a prayer whisper, and the outcomes were disappointing because I excluded my help and strength. So, how do we wait, and in crisis, why must we put all our hope in the LORD?
- We must wait on the LORD because He is a faithful and dependable God (Isa 40:27-28). Our words and thoughts can be condemning, ill-informed, and self-serving. Yet, our limitations do not limit the everlasting God. Nothing can disrupt the plans he has for you. God can step in and out of time whenever he wants to fulfill the promise of His word. He has an eternal plan to care for you and give you a future and a hope that will not disappoint you (Jer 29:11). So, in waiting, we are refusing to take-over but trusting in our dependable God who is faithful to do all that he has called you to be and accomplish (1 Thes 5:24).
- We must wait on the LORD because He is a powerful and capable God (Isa 40:29). When we are hungry and thirsty, we can pursue those desires to satisfy ourselves and can make matters worst when we give up waiting on God to provide. Try to satisfy our own needs can reveal a pattern of self-gratification. We are unhappy with the house so buy another one; we are unhappy with the car, so we buy another one, we are happy with our spouse or friend, so we get another one, unhappy in the town we live, so we move to another one. Our satisfying strength for weaknesses and inabilities are through Christ Jesus (John 7:37-39). So, in waiting, we are refusing to give up expecting the LORD to enable and empower us, understanding the He can do exceedingly and more abundantly than all we ask or think (Eph. 3:20).
- We must wait on the LORD because He is mindful and dedicated to us (Isa. 40:30-31). It is clear from the text that God has the endurance and power we need to be successful in healing, restoration, and deliverance, but sometimes we drift and start to wonder if He is concerned about what is happening to us. Our God sent His Son in demonstration of His love (Rom 5:8), and through Him, God has been careful and mindful to ensure that we are purposed and positioned to reach where He has destined us (Ps 8:3-5). So, in waiting, we are refusing to self-rescue ourselves, trusting the LORD to renew, restore and deliver us to reach every appointed milestone causing us to soar across the finish (our destiny) knowing he will never leave nor forsake us (Heb 13:5).
Waiting on the LORD ensures that we are sustained, strengthen, and soaring into our destiny even through a crisis and difficult circumstances. Wait on the LORD!
Because He Lives,
Pastor Reggie Sheppard
Bless this On-Time Word. Glory to God. Le the Truth be told! Thank U. Peace.
Thank you so much, Pastor, for sending this!!! I love having the ability to have this so I can go over it again and really dig into the scriptures, meditate on them, and get as much as possible from every lesson /sermon I am blessed to hear/have.
You are such an amazing teacher!
I’ve missed not being under your teaching! Thank you.
Be cause HE lives…I can face today and tomorrow!!
In His service!
Alicia
Thank you Pastor, for the word coming from (Isaiah 40: 27-31) as well as your written notes that I went over today, (May 3, 2020) concerning “What Are You Waiting On”.I can remember though my life experiences, waiting on everything but God..Thinking that my I could find joy and happiness, though earthy people/things..Boy was I far from the truth.However what I did get was disappointments, unhappiness, frustration and a confuse mind and sometimes even a bitter heart when doing so. But today thank God for showing me his Faithfulness, his Powerfulness though his Love for me..So because of his Grace/Mercy I will continue today to Wait on the Lord.Thank you Lord and Pastor for the Word!! May God Bless You All.