Today’s scripture reading is a familiar one,
even one set to music. As a child, we
sang “They that wait upon the Lord shall
renew their strength, they shall mount
up as wings like eagles. They shall run
and not grow weary, they shall walk and not faint. Teach me, Lord. Teach me, Lord to wait.” Isaiah 40:31-32
On March 19, I noted in my prayer journal,
under requests, “I am weary, disappointed and tired with no end in sight”. That was 30+ days ago! Even the strongest, sharpest, smartest
warriors get weary. David certainly did,
look at all the Psalms he wrote about
being worn slick. Several years ago,
Tenth Avenue North sang about being
worn. "even before the day begins" speaks volumes about these days,
All of us are having days when it’s just too much to get
dressed and as long as I’m in my pajamas, I might as well stay in bed. If we do get up, we wonder into the kitchen
and eat the first thing we see. Exhaustion
born of busyness or boredom is an opening for the enemy. Remember he came to Jesus when Jesus was
tired and hungry.
In these verses, Isaiah notes that age and health do not
matter when it comes to fatigue.
Everyone gets tired. We know this
true as we watch our children. They miss their teacher, their friends, their routine of life. We are all tired of this! And when we start to look into the future and
can’t see a light at the end of this tunnel, hopelessness sets in, sadness takes over and the what ifs roll over
our mind and body.
“But”, (yet, still,
nonetheless, in spite of.) those who
wait ( expect, hope, trust) in the Lord
shall renew (restore, mend, replenish) their strength. The strength that comes from our Lord and
Savior. Waiting implies an expectant
hope. No one stands at the door waiting for a delivery they did not order. When we “wait’ we think something is about to
arrive.
Today, even though I am worn, I'm going to climb the stairs to the watchtower of Micah 7:7 and scan the horizon, watching for my Lord to come into this pandemic.
Thinkin' about joining me? I feel stronger already!
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