Life lessons: wait on God and he will renew your strength

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May the peace of Christ be with the entire blockchain church.

Isaiah 40:31 (BdlA) says:

But those who wait on the Lord will renew their strength; they will return with wings like eagles, they will run and they will not get tired, they will walk and they will not get tired.

There is great teaching in this biblical portion when we wait for our hearts in the Lord. It teaches us that waiting will allow us to have new strength to advance in the ways of the Lord.
What does it mean to wait on God? It means a lot, that is, spending time with the Lord, with his word and in his presence in prayer.
When we dedicate time to the Lord, we feel that our spirit is renewed in strength, courage, energy and knowledge. Faith increases and helps us to trust and continue to expect more in the Lord.

When we need to be strengthened, the key is to turn to God and remain in his presence and this will help us renew our strength and experience the fullness of the Holy Spirit.
Waiting on the Lord leads us to spend more time with Him, and not with negative people than what they do is steal our joy and the desire to keep waiting on the Lord.
It is necessary that while we wait on God we surround ourselves with people of faith, who speak the word of life and not death, people who speak victory and not defeat; All this will help you increase your strength and move forward in the Lord's business.

When you spend time in the presence of God it is as if you were in a room full of soft perfumes. All this becomes pleasant and you increase in strength, energy and courage; so much that you want to be more in the presence of the Lord.

Moses was a persistent man in prayer, and spent a lot of time in the presence of God, in communion and in deep communication. Moses was clear that if he did not seek the presence of God, he would fail in his attempt to present the promised land to the people. Because of Moses' faithfulness in seeking God, he received an extraordinary message from God: "My presence will go with you and I will give you rest" (Exodus 33:14).

We must follow this example of Moses, and while we wait on the Lord, we seek more of his presence and we will be filled with his strength and revelation of words to increase our faith.

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@fany, waiting on God is our greatest strength because He will honor our faith.
Thanks for sharing. DTB