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In this half-hour message, I'm going to begin *teaching on* *weariness and how to combat it.*
We need to tap into the Lord strength and we need to understand what the scripture means by "Mount up with wings of Eagles."
*I) *In these verses, we just read it says, *"He giveth power to the faint and to them that have no might he increases strength."*
(*Verse 29*).
*A) *One of the things that we need to learn is that *our own strength* is *limited*.
*1) *You might *remember* the words from (*Zechariah 4:*6) which says, *"Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the LORD of hosts.”*
*(a) *There are many *obstacles*, *hindrances*, *and* *storms* that *we are not able to overcome* in our own strength or power.
*(i) *We *need God's hel*p.
We can't have victory over Satan and his evil forces without God being on our side and without His power and strength.
*B) *Sometimes when were in the midst of the battle we grow tired and weary.
Sometimes we get so weary and that we just *feel like giving up.*
*1) *But no matter how long a battle is *God never grows weary*.
*(a) *Back in our main text (*Isaiah 40:28*) it says, *"The everlasting God, the LORD, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, neither is weary."*
*(b) **God never grows tired*, *never becomes weary*, *and his never week*.
*C) **He has unlimited strength* *and* *unlimited wisdom*.
*1) **Throughout* *the Word* of God *he's referred to as "ALMIGHTY."*
*(a) *In *(Revelation 1:8)* it says, *"I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty."*
*(b) *This word *"Almighty"* literally means *"omnipotent."*
(Or all-powerful).
*2) *Even in our main text in *Isaiah 40:28*.
(Turn there and read).
*(a) *The *end of that verse* literally *means* that *no one can fathom the understanding and wisdom of our Lord.*
*(i) *The *Angels before the throne of God* would *worship* God *by saying*, *"Blessing, and glory, and wisdom, and thanksgiving, and honor, and power, and might, be unto our God for ever and ever."*
(*Revelation 7:12*).
*(b) *Turn to *James 1:5*.
*(i) *Sometimes we feel that we do*n't have what it takes to get the job done*.
But *James says* to *ask God for the wisdom and understanding* *and he will give it to you liberally*.
*(ii) *In (*1st Corinthians 2:16*) it *says*, *"We have the mind of Christ."*
*D) **God will strengthen those who way upon Him.*
*1) *(*Isaiah 40:30-31a*) *says*, *"Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall: 31But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength."*
*II) **2 Different types of weariness*:
*A) *The *1st* is *weariness* in the *body*.
*1) **All* of us *have felt* *Burnt out*, *quitting*, or *just giving* *up*.
*(a) **Galatians 6:9.*
*(b) **Paul says don't be weary in your well doing*.
That would *include* your *job*, *raising your kids*, *serving the Lord*, or *serving in church*.
*B) *The *2nd* area of *weariness is in the mind*.
*1) *That would *include* *wrong thinking*, *wrong attitudes*, *taking on burdens*, *cares*, *overloaded*, *worries*, *fears*, and *anxieties*.
*III) **But the question is* *how do we get out of those things that are bombarding our minds and bodies.*
*A) **Isaiah 40:31*.
*1) *"*TO WAIT*,” means, *"To expect*, *to anticipate*, *to look eagerly for*, *to hope*, *or to trust in*."
*2) *"*TO WAIT*" *also means* *"TO MINISTER UNTO."*
*(a) **Those who minister unto the Lord* *who look expectantly to Him*, and to wait upon him, *shall renew their strength.*
*(b) **Faith is very much involved* *in getting your strength renewed*.
*But you can't forget the second half* and that is to *wait upon the Lord*, *to get in his presence*.
*IV) *In (*Isaiah 40:31*) it *says*, *that those who wait upon the Lord shall mount up with wings as Eagles*.
*A) **An Eagle has the ability to fly toward the storm*, *catch the current of that storm*, *and fly right over the top of it.*
*1) **A believer can rise above the storms of life* *if he or she will be consistent in prayer and in the Word*, *spending time in God's presence and by standing in faith.*
*B) **And Eagle has tremendous eyesight to be able to see things clearly at a great distance.*
*1) **A believer who learns to wait upon the Lord has the ability to see things from God's viewpoint*.
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O. L. C. C. adults Sunday school Sunday August 19th 2001 from victory Christian center’s cell groups book 5 page 46 lesson 42 "Soaring with Eagles #1"
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