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Sermon: How to wait upon the Lord? Isaiah 40:30-31

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Sermon: How to wait upon the Lord? Isaiah 40:31

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Introduction

1. In order to understand this verse accurately, first we must see what’s the purpose of using an Eagle to explain the act of waiting upon the Lord?

2. An Eagle at the age of 30-50, flies to a high place and there it endures a harsh trial of endurance and change. It can’t fly because its feathers are overgrown. Therefore it plucks all the feathers from its body. It plucks its talons from its feet because the talons have grown curled and useless. Its beak has grown too long and curled. It breaks its beak against a rock. Defenseless, it cries out and waits for the time of renewal.

3. Other Eagles hear its cry, and come to aid. They fly overhead, scaring off predators, and they bring food to their incapacitated friend.

4. Second, what does it mean to wait? In Hebrew (qavah – kav-waw’) the figurative meaning of the word is “to bind together like a cord.” It doesn’t mean to tie a cord around a bundle of sticks to keep them together. Instead, it’s the process of making a rope by twisting or weaving small strings together to form the rope. The more strands that are twisted or woven together in a rope, the greater is its strength. The literal meaning of the word is “hope”.

5. Like it happens to Eagle God makes us to go through harsh trials of endurance and change. This is necessary to shape our Christian character and faith. In such time we need to unite with the Lord like strands of a rope by waiting upon Him. This unity renews our strength. So let’s learn how to wait upon Him?

1. God should be your only source of hope

A. Jesus told the Paralytic, “Get up, pick up your mat and Go home” (Matthew 9:6)

B. This man had only 2 possessions. The clothes he wore and the mat!

C. In Jesus’ day paralytics were left to beg in the street. This was their only way of survival. The mat on which this man begged was his only hope.

D. He slept on it, rested on it and watched the world pass by.

E. He was ordered to put away the mat and to put his hope in Jesus.

F. Jehoshaphat’s prayer: (2 Chronicles 20:12) “Our eyes are set upon you.” God is our only hope: “My eyes are ever on the LORD, for only he will release my feet from the snare. (Psalms 25:15 – NIV).

G. Have you kept your hope in some one or something other than God?

2. Isolate yourself with God. Be still.

A. Be still and know that I am the Lord, (Psalms 46:10).

B. Elijah: Discouraged. Stressed out. Sent his servant away. Walked to a cave in holy mountain Sinai (by divine guidance).

C. Obviously God wanted to renew His weak servant’s strength, (1 Kings 19:1-9).

D. God stirred up the nature. Yet God wasn’t there in the windstorm, earthquake or fire. Only in the stillness, (1 Kings 19:10-13).

E. Elijah’s strength to serve God was renewed after his fresh encounter with God.

F. God’s renewing grace can be experienced only in isolation and stillness.

3. Submit to God’s sovereignty

A. Sovereign: Above or superior to all others/Supreme in power, rank or authority.

B. God works in His own time and way, (Isaiah 55:8-9).

C. God’s sovereignty is expressed in our life in the form of His will.

D. However God is not irresponsible. He always works all things towards a goal.

E. Do you know God is sovereign in your present situation? (Sickness, Financial issues etc.)

F. Do you know that God is working through your problem to work towards the Goal He has set for your life?

4. Conclusion

The very situation that you are facing right now could be a trial of endurance and change. God makes His children to walk through such times because it’s the only way prepare you to meet God’s plan for your life. To take away what is unnecessary, and shape up your character and attitudes.

But God never forsakes or leaves behind His children at these times of correction. He is with you because He wants to renew your strength at the end of the trial period. The 3 principals I provided in my message today show how to wait upon the Lord for divine renewal. Wait upon the Lord – and you will soar like an Eagle.

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7 Responses to “Sermon: How to wait upon the Lord? Isaiah 40:30-31”

  1. Proscovia says:

    Thanks for the inspirational message, I can identify with it because when I am troubled in one way or another, I seek for God’s strength and my relationship with him get’s renewed.

  2. Abbey Fatade says:

    That is lovely. I want to read more from you. God will renew you everyday. Thank you very much.

  3. Kate says:

    I love the illustration of waiting on the lord being like weaving our hearts with his. That has really encouraged me and given me food for thought!

  4. Anthony says:

    Although a touching illustration, eagles do not go through this process. Please see:

    http://www.snopes.com/critters/wild/eaglerebirth.asp

    or
    http://www.hoax-slayer.com/rebirth-of-the-eagle-hoax.shtml

  5. Kiminyo says:

    Its so inspiring and identifies with daily lives of christians

  6. Fay says:

    It’s so hard to do. I just want to give up now and do my own thing. You pray and pray and fast and believe and actually work in faith but at the end just get disapointed. I guess I really won’t b an actor. It’s like deep in my heart something tells me I’ll b it but not through my power, but I dnt wanna wait. I’m a teenager who has other people who dnt even hav the passion as much as me getting into films. That hurts so much

    • Hannah says:

      Hey Fay, just noticed your comment there, after reading the same sermon notes – It is good that you are honest and real – God can work with someone who is honest. Know that He sees you and will reward you in His own (the best) way. You mentioned films – do you mean friends of you that just watch whatever and aren’t seeking God as you are?

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