Oh my goodness… the Lord just dropped the sweetest word on me and I had to share it.
Isaiah 40:31. Yeah, that one. The verse you’ve read a hundred times and probably glazed right over. Me too. But today it hit different.
“They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength.”
Here’s the problem. When life gets heavy… when anxiety creeps in, when you’re running on empty, when everything feels like it’s coming at you at once… the last thing you want to do is wait. You want to fix it. You want to figure it out. You go into full problem-solving mode and start spinning.
But God says wait.
Because waiting on Him is literally where your strength gets refilled. It’s where He gives you the solutions you never would’ve thought of, the provision that comes out of nowhere, the outcomes that make zero sense on paper. He doesn’t just give you answers… He gives you the endurance to outlast everything trying to take you out.
That’s what flying above it looks like. Eagles don’t fight the storm… they rise above it. But you can’t rise when you’re weighed down with worry and self-effort.
Hard seasons, dry seasons… God has come through every single time. And He’ll do it again.
Waiting isn’t weakness. It’s actually the most mature thing you can do. Immature people panic. Mature people pause, trust, and let God work.
Stop doing so much. Wait on Him. The strength is coming!

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