Meditation Moments 24: "TRANSFORMED!"
Greetings in the name of our wonderful Savior! The Lord
bless you and make you a blessing and give you a wonderful
day! Welcome to Meditation Moments and may this meditation
be a blessing to your heart; it has been to my own.
In Isaiah 40, Verse 28, that very familiar passage that
has been such a blessing to so many: "Hast thou not
known? Hast thou not heart that the everlasting God, the
Lord, the Creator of the ends of the Earth fainteth not,
neither is weary?
"There is no searching of His understanding. He giveth
power to the faint, and to them that have no might He increaseth
strength. Even the youths shall faint and be weary and the
young men shall utterly fall,
"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 and they shall walk and not faint."
-- Those wonderful words, "They that wait upon the
Lord shall renew their strength."
That's a very precious and wonderful Verse to me because
I've had to ask God to renew my strength so many times,
and as you grow older, you'll find that's true of yourself
also.
I will be 79 years of age, and yet I have such a busy life:
counseling, speaking appointments and writing! And I have
my homework also, so life is a busy thing for me, and many
times I have to look to the Lord to renew my strength, and
I think about this Verse.
I'm giving you that personal testimony because it has been
such a large part of my lie and I feel like it may strengthen
your faith to know that there are those that really depend
upon the Lord for their strength: they just draw their strength
from Him!
You're drawing strength from the life of a young man, 33
years of age, when you take the life of the Lord Jesus Christ!
Many times when I've been so weary I felt I couldn't take
it any longer, I've depended upon this very waiting on the
Lord to renew my strength.
When you read these words 7 words like it and you get quiet
in your spirit, then you begin to realize how much of the
clang and jar and hurry of the street that's gotten into
your soul! But there's a remedy for that! And there's a
place that you can find quiet and repose and strength!
"They that wait upon the Lord." -- I know when
the feverishness gets in my own spirit and the restlessness
in my mind and tension in my body -- I've gone through that
just like you have, many times -- then I get alone and read
His Word and search my heart spend time in prayer.
And if you'd only do that until there is restored that perfect
peace that the Lord promises, and that sweet rest that He
always gives -- there's a mighty repose in it, I can assure
you of that -- then you'll mount up with wings as an eagle,
you'll just feel like your spirit is on a high flight indeed!
Because you lift your soul to the bosom of God that way
and He brings that repose. There are so many fine people
today in this jet-propelled time that take some kind of
tranquilizers to calm them down.
Their tensions are so great and the strain on their lives
is just terrific and the pressures of the day are so many,
they say they have to have something to quiet them before
they can get rest, something to cool the fever of this awful
rush.
But it isn't only with adults, this thing today! I just
don't understand all about it, but I have a school teacher
friend and she says she has five pupils in her room that
have to be given tranquilizers through the day, under doctor's
orders, and another friend of mine in North Carolina has
a boy in her class that she has to give tranquilizers to!
What a pity that even children need such!
But I know the need with many for a place for such repose.
There're so many places to go and so many things to do and
it's so easy to get there and so fast these days, and sometimes
the very thought of staying home and not doing anything
doesn't appeal to many people.
Not going anywhere would be shocking for some folks! And
to seek God's presence and to read His Word that they might
refresh their soul and clarify their thoughts and take the
fever out of their lives, well, they seem to think that
would be a real waste of time!
But unless they do that, they'll never know this mounting
up with wings as the eagle, this running and not being weary,
this walking and not fainting! Yet millions down through
the ages have found that only in the presence of God as
they wait upon Him, do they find rest and peace.
Every symptom of restlessness can be subdued in this way:
all that restlessness can go out of your soul if you just
get quiet before Him and wait upon Him. You'll find that
prayer makes available the power of God that will just take
all that strain out of your life, you'll get so quiet and
in such repose!
God's Word says, "They who have believed have entered
into rest." -- Now that resting place that He speaks
of here comes through faith in God, and faith comes by reading
God's Word! How many times have we repeated that Verse:
"Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of
God!" And God's Word says, "There remaineth therefore
a rest for the people of God." -- You don't have to
wait to get to Heaven to get that rest! (Rom.10:17, Heb.4:9.)
I don't believe there was any hurry or straining the life
of Jesus Christ! Although He had such a busy life, His Spirit
was always calm and undisturbed. When the crowds grew too
great and the demands were too pressing, He went aside to
be alone with God, and then He would recapture the serenity
of His Spirit: that's why He went apart and alone so many
times!
It says that every man went to his own house. Jesus went
to the Mount of Olives. -- yes, we know He went there because
He had nowhere else to go, but He went also to be alone
with God and to wait upon the Lord.
He knew that in the difficult moments of His life, He could
never meet the complexities of His calling unless He could
lay His Spirit on the bosom of God until He was just encompassed
with peace and confidence for all that awaited Him. But
we poor humans, we've got so much to do, haven't we? So
active and such a hurry!
The fact is that we just go 'round and 'round and we don't
get anywhere, and so much time is wasted and we could really
do twice the work and accomplish so much greater things
if we'd take time just to let our hearts go up and up to
the Throne of God until His peace and rest would come down
and equip us thoroughly for the work of the day.
Did you ever get up some day and just have everything go
wrong? You broke dishes or you spilled something, or the
phone wore you out, and all those things that happen? --
Perhaps because you hadn't waited for Him for Him the first
thing in the morning.
I had such a joy this morning! I've a couple of grandsons
visiting me, one is 15 years of age and the other is 17,
and when I came through the living room early this morning,
here they were both sitting there reading their Bibles quietly!
Both are spirit-filled young men. -- Talk about your teenagers!
There are some that walk with God! And you try it, my friend!
Just walk with God down the avenues of His Word and tarry
a while with some of His promises, and read some of the
passages like I read you just now, until faith will just
flame and leap up in your soul! Don't hurry! "They
that wait upon the Lord." -- You can't ever get a blessing
or comfort from the Word of God in a hurry.
Just pause a little over the Words of Jesus Christ and give
Him time to work in your heart. He wants you to leave with
Him every care that you have, He wants you just to drop
your burden right with Him and realize that His promises
are unfailing.
I can assure you, the longer you tarry to read God's blessed
Word, the greater will grow your confidence that all the
things in your life will work together for good to them
that love the Lord. Oh, what rest and quiet that brings!
What peace that brings to your heart to know that!
A restless feverish spirit, a hurried life, is not so willing
to give time to God to work. The Holy Spirit's a wonderful
teacher when you're quiet and unhurried before Him.
For the help and healing, the strength and comfort which
makes life livable and bearable amid all this that that's
going on today, will never be found in any system of thought
or philosophy, but it's found in a Person, and that's the
Person of the Lord Jesus Christ Himself. And you find Him
there, closer and closer to your heart in the written Word,
the Living Christ, the Lord Jesus Christ!
Paul found this secret, for he said, "My life is hid
with Christ in God." And I might say that I believe
with all my heart that amidst the storm of life that is
today beating so mercilessly, and the burdens and pressures
that weary so in this World today and the condition it's
in,
God can empower and sustain you and can help you live joyously
and triumphantly and victoriously, if you'll just wait on
the Lord, wait I say! God's Word says, "Wait on the
Lord." -- The dear Lord bless you. Give Him time, give
Him a chance! He's still on the Throne and prayer will change
things. Amen.
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