Those Who Trust In The LORD Will Renew Their Strength; They Will Soar On Wings Like Eagles; They Will Run And Not Grow Weary; They Will Walk And Not Faint! (Isaiah 40:31 HCSB)

The KJV reads, “They that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength.” Instead of Christ leaving us independent of His future assistance, Christ’s one purpose is to bring us into such dependence on Him that we’re not able to do without Him for one single moment. As long as we wait expecting Christ to perform single, occasional acts of grace for us from heaven, trusting Him each time to give us something that will last a little while, we cannot be fully matured. When we come to recognize this truth, how we’re not just waiting on the LORD for a single moment to gain strength and health, but we trust Him with our whole life, Christ becomes our strength for our walk, because Christ is now the strength of our lives! I encourage you to look beyond your limits, your storm, your condition, stand in faith and don't back down, God is ready, willing and able to help you!

“I know what I’m doing. I have it all planned out—plans to take care of you, not abandon you, plans to give you the future you hope for!" (Jeremiah 29:11 MSG) ~ God

Pray This Prayer With Me: LORD, I ask for the help of Your Holy Spirit in my unbelief, to develop all that it requires for me to be matured. I ask that You will give me understanding of what my daily assignment is, according to Your will. LORD, do whatever is necessary to grow in me the faith required to walk in the plan You have predestined for me, so I may fulfill every assignment. I humbly pray this prayer, in Jesus' Name, Amen. Never forget, in all circumstances, God loves you and you are extremely valuable and important in God’s eyes! Have a great day! In His service, Jacob...

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