February 24, 2020
Adrian Rogers
Scripture Reference: Isaiah 40:28-31
Do you ever feel there’s too much to do and not enough time to do it?
Many of us are emotionally fatigued, physically drained, and spiritually defeated; and the reason is stress. Stress is the gap between the demands placed upon us and our ability to meet those demands.
It’s not a sin to be stressed, but it is a sin to reject the help given to you to relieve your stress. God offers His insurmountable strength to us so that we may learn how to handle stress.
Isaiah 40:31 says, “But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; they shall walk, and not faint.”
A mother eagle teaches her eaglets to fly by making the nest uncomfortable. In the same way, God lovingly nudges us to the edge of our comfort zone, so that we may learn to fly.
There’s enough time every day to do everything God wants you to do; sometimes we have to run to get it done. We need to run like an athlete, trusting God to sustain us, so that we will not grow weary.
Our greatest need is day-by-day faithfulness in the little things, steadily walking day by day in the regular humdrum times of life.
Adrian Rogers says, “Do you know what victory is? It is all day, every day, hot days, cold days, dull days, bright days, good days, bad days, walking the Christian life.”
What does waiting upon God do for us?
If you believe in the promises of God, you must wait upon Him. What does that mean, practically?
Spend some time waiting on the Lord today. Let His Word be your strength in times of stress.