isaiah 40:31 sermon

But all forms of waiting on the Lord involve the personal, conscious, voluntary act of the mind or soul within us, for which no mere ceremony or ritual can be a substitute. Evangelical/Non-Denominational. But waiting on the Lord implies much more than this. He had "run" swiftly to and fro on many an errand of evangelisation; but he does not dwell on these as having called forth any remarkable manifestations of the Divine helpfulness. Use all strength as a gift of God. 4. Xl. It is possible for the best of men to lose much of the influence of religion from the heart, and for a time to be very unconscious of it.2. (3) He also regards all the incidents of his outward history in their relation to his eternal future, and glorifies God by steadfastly acting accordingly. God means that every soul which waits on Him shall not creep in the muck and the mire, nor crouch in abject slavery to men or devils. Do not all the influences which go to make up the ever-teeming society? (1) The motion itself. The word does not say anything about the rate at which they go, and is used of the flight of the arrow through the air, or of the way of the ship driven before the wind, or of the gait of a swift-footed animal, or of the ordinary pace of man. He mounted up on eagle's wings to meet the down-coming Spirit of the Father. H. Anderson.I. Every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill shall be made low, and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough places plain. These two verses set forth two widely different operations of the divine power as exercised in two sadly different fields, the starry heavens and this weary world. The Christian makes a hopeful start in his course of service when he clearly realises the spiritual security of his own position.2. Energy properly appertains to the will; indeed, it is nothing else but strong will; and where this exists there will be active exertion. V. This GOSPEL, LIKE ALL ITS FELLOWS, NEVER DIES. We are rich and strong, not by the things which we possess, but by the amount of true manhood which is developed in us.5. Let us not be impatient of them. We may be summoned to a post of great responsibility, to the performance of arduous duty. )The privileges of those who wait upon GodS. It seemed useless to pray further. It is painful to be in that condition in which we feel that we can, and yet cannot; that we have faculty, yet lack inspiration; that we have wings of heavenward desire, with but little power to use them. To "renew their strength."1. The result will be as it is figuratively expressed: We shall mount up; we shall run; we shall walk.I. That is your great need. It promoteth that humility which is our greatest security, and restrains that pride which goeth before a fall. All things are possible to him that believeth. You know who wrote that, and how true to the experience of a Christian is his picture. On the Prophecy, Is. The boy who never knew what it was to be fagged out at school is not worth much. Halsey. Hast thou not known? Whereas the man who has worn himself out by impatience, or yielded himself up to despair, is too inert or too distracted to take adequate advantage of the fresh opportunities which may come at last. Then intuitions become truths not fitful, nor irregular, not based upon inchoate and undigested knowledge, but constant, regular, and founded on sound judgment.(H. Once more, the Christian is prompted to strenuous and persevering action by the appeal made to his desires. Experience has proved that, to a great many souls, public worship is the greatest help they ever get, that it gives wings to their holiest prayers and brightness to their gladdest songs of praise, and that it does bring them nearer to God than any other external agency that they know of. Hugh BinningHillis -- God the Unwearied GuideNewell Dwight Hillis was born at Magnolia, Iowa, in 1858. L. Cuyler, D. D.)Waiting on the LordC. "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." This is that which does for the most part extend itself to the outside and form of religion. Luther calls it: "The doctrine of a standing or a falling church," i.e., as a church holds fast and appropriates this doctrine she remains pure and firm, and as she departs from it, she becomes corrupt and falls. Rapid progress. Doubt seems so impossible, and elements of character are forming then that we should be poor indeed without in future time. It is a running and a walking. )Strength helping weaknessF. L. Wiseman, B. A.Mount up with wings as eagles, run, walk. This service must be (1)Spiritual.(2)Supreme.II. Horton, D. D.Profane and desperate persons fly off in a discontent and impatience, like Jehoram (2 Kings 6:33). Every true prophet's great appeal is, "Hast thou not known, hast thou not heard" of God! 1. And indeed that is a great part of wisdom, to bring forth everything in its season, to discern when and where, and to whom it is pertinent and edifying, to speak such and such truths. We have found that after all we have to live on terra firma. Halsey.We find here the true order of experience in life.1. There was a time when our human nature seemed to possess much spiritual strength, but there came a time when it was all lost; and from that time, in the experience of every human being, it has had to be renewed. Child of God, that is to be your position. With a stronger stroke than the eagle's wing will he be able to beat the air and penetrate to the third heaven; he will run before the chariot of the king and get to the city sooner than the fleetest horses of which even the king of Israel can boast; like Asahell he shall be lissom of limb and light of foot; and when far in the trackless desert even the endurance of the camel gives out, shall the man of God hold on his way. By waiting upon the Lord. But that stage, too, passes. We are not always faint. The Philistines were utterly unable to find out in what the amazing strength of Samson consisted, until he revealed it to his espoused wife. (2) For the means, we may take them thus: In the renewing of their repentance; in the renewing of their covenant; in the renewing of their obedience; in the renewing of their faith.(T. --ISAIAH xl. Yet, further, there is a waiting on the Lord which is neither prayer nor praise, but silent and serene contemplation, when the mind muses upon His wondrous works and ponders over the stupendous fact that the infinite and eternal God can and will and does come near to the soul of His finite and imperfect creature man, and permits the ineffable solace and privilege of communion with Himself.3. The whole world is God's; the heaven, even the heaven of heavens are the Lord's and he reigneth among the children of men. The figure of one flying through the heavens, coupled strangely with the promise of running without being wearied, represents the godly man as ever having courage to entertain great hopes. THE SEVERAL BRANCHES OF THE PROMISE.(S. Tucker, B. Third in the order of time, and last, is the spiritual nature. We must renew our strength, for it is for our honour, comfort, and safety.4. )Exhaustion and renewal, in nature and in graceD. Our text speaks not only of flying, but of running and walking. L. Cuyler, D. D.This passage has the ring of an Alpine horn. To wait upon God. What a grand triumphal ode! )Exhaustion and recoverySunday School Chronicle.1. The wall of Jerusalem, of the second temple, would never have been built but for men like Nehemiah and Haggai, men who had their times of fear and depression and weakness, hut who went to God and came back not only strengthened themselves, but able to strengthen their brethren, so that the great work was done. Watchfulness is implied in waiting upon the Lord.IV. There are divers things which we are liable to faint at, which yet the Scripture takes us off from fainting at. This sense of the word gives us another part of the character of those that wait upon the Lord. Many things he desires to do but cannot. All the men and women of power are men and women of prayer. 5 Then at thy feet Isaac WattsHymns and Spiritual SongsAt RestGerhard Ter Steegen Is. It seemed impossible that these few exiles could escape from those nations, and go back to their own land and restore their institutions, but they did. It was his religious observance of the laws of the Nazarite which occasioned his extraordinary power. It is a power that is not your own, a power that comes from no earthly source, a supernatural power, power from on high which the prophet is here offering.(F. (vers. For such patience not only carries within itself the germs of strength, but also places the soul in that condition in which it is most susceptible of quickening influences and can most readily take advantage of fresh opportunities. Yet the power of thus rising on eagle's wings is not the only quality to be noticed in this symbolism. A change from one measure of strength to another. Now, among men the same thing happens. This sense of the word gives us another part of the character of those that wait upon the Lord. I felt an ardency of soul to be what I know not otherwise how to express, emptied and annihilated; to love Edward M. BoundsThe Essentials of PrayerThe God of all Comfort"Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and the God of all comfort; who comforteth us in all our tribulations, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God." Because they are human.2. (2) While only the few can thus fly, many can only run. 2 Here I behold thy distant face, And 'tis a pleasing sight; But to abide in thine embrace Is infinite delight. (4) The many businesses in religion so much work to be performed. 2. There are revelations made to men then, which prosperity never brings to them. Running is undignified, say some, it is more stately to walk, more dignified even to sit still. Xl. There is the soaring Godward, and there is the common drudgery of daily walk and conversation, the practical common life.(T. The whole world is God's; the heaven, even the heaven of heavens are the Lord's and he reigneth among the children of men. Strength for to-day does not insure strength for to-morrow. Some carriages standing on the middle line of rails were to be attached to our train. Among all the names that reveal God, this, the "God of all comfort," seems to me one of the loveliest and the most absolutely comforting. "They shall put forth fresh feathers as the moulting eagle." And for them, too, the promise holds good, "They shall renew their strength, they shall walk and not faint." That their devotions shall become more elevated and intense. WHAT IS THIS WAITING?1. We use the word also with reference to a state of expectation, more or less prolonged: as when we say that we are "waiting" for some friend. There had been no heaven-sent sign to assure them that there was any F. God means that every soul which waits on Him shall not creep in the muck and the mire, nor crouch in abject slavery to men or devils. The picture of Moses and the children of Israel singing, and Miriam and the women answering: a gush of national pride and of worship! Our spiritual strength seems to include chiefly three things 1. Anderson. )Strength renewed by waiting on the LordA. (3) The afflictions of others, and the scandal of the Cross (Ephesians 3:13). There must be stillness of soul, dependence, expectation.III. At the end of Isaiah Chapter 40, we read some well-loved verses that have encouraged generations of Jews and Gentiles, through many centuries of time, "Youths may faint and grow weary, and young men stumble and fall BUT those who wait on the LORD will find new strength. The men who were making themselves rich in those days in Eastern cities stayed there. THE CONDITION of all this. WHAT BENEFITS AND AIDS THEY RECEIVE WHO WAIT UPON THE LORD. Yet the power of thus rising on eagle's wings is not the only quality to be noticed in this symbolism. All men are influenced and governed by some kind of faith; but worldly men have no true faith in things spiritual and invisible. "They that wait upon the Lord."II. And then we come to the quiet, steady, persistent "walk." EXODUS XV. Greenwood, AR. A persuasion of the power and goodness of God; His readiness to stretch out His almighty hand to help us, amidst the difficulties, infirmities, and temptations to which we are exposed. It is a power that is not your own, a power that comes from no earthly source, a supernatural power, power from on high which the prophet is here offering.(F. Soaring High! There is the strength of civility and moral principles. THE INTERESTING EFFECTS OF ITS BRING SO RENOVATED OR INCREASED. Renewing Strength. If we can bring these two together, what a wondrous thing will happen! Thus Job says, unto me men gave ear, they waited, and kept silence at my counsel": which is as if he had said, "I had only to speak, and they were ready to obey my directions." The prophet is not speaking of three rates of motion, but he is rather speaking of the active motion and then onward continuance. But the strength spoken of in our text is evidently not corporeal strength; it is a power seated in the mind; but neither is it intellectual vigour. Xl. They shall find a supply of Divine help proportioned to their trials. There is the strength of civility and moral principles. Then the engine and carriages of the detached front part of the train came back and all were coupled up. The period of fresh, wild enthusiasms; the season of zeal without discretion, when all sorts of impossibilities are dreamed, all sorts of vain things attempted. THE RESULT. And his incomparableness26. Clear and comprehensive views of the truth of God. Even "as the stream of brooks they pass away." All of the funny things we just read were true. And again, "I wait for the Lord, my soul doth wait, and in His word do I hope," etc. But hope feeds upon every act to which it prompts, and it grows thereby.2. THE INTERESTING EFFECTS OF ITS BRING SO RENOVATED OR INCREASED. Let us, therefore, see what there is in reserve for us in the large world into which Isaiah is prepared to conduct us We are at once made aware of its vastness, to the expanding and refreshing of our spirits, for we are brought face to face with God in all the majesty of His perfections: the infinite Greatness, to which the nations are as the small dust of the balance. The complaint of a heathen. It is very easy to misunderstand this word "wait," and regard it as meaning inactive passivity. He who cleaveth to created things will fall with their slipperiness; but he who embraceth Jesus will stand upright for ever. It is quite clear that the order in which the prophet wrote was, "They that wait upon the Lord shall walk and not faint, shall run and not be weary, shall mount up with wings as eagles." Never failing to seek and obtain fellowship with God in the highest, always daring to attempt great actions, this heavenly minded man has thoughts and yearnings which raise his mode of life above the level of common things. "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." 1The HarbingerThe voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the LORD , make straight in the desert a high-way for our God. I may be very busy in connection with the Church of Christ and the advancement of the knowledge of Christ. What did your man of the natural order stop running for? )Exhaustion and recoverySunday School Chronicle.1. To think that we are labouring in vain is the thought that paralyses. THE RESULT. It seemed useless to pray further. Booth by faith has changed the drunkard and the sensualist into saints. He never is weary. )Strength renewed by waiting on the LordA. Thank God for the flying stage while it lasts, for we do get visions in those flights that abide with us long after our wings have dropped off, and we have learned that the ether is not our element; visions whose memory helps to cheer us as hereafter we trudge along the monotonous and dusty ways of life's hard routine. To think that we are labouring in vain is the thought that paralyses. God seems to observe in spiritual things a similar order to that which exists in natural things. Our Lord trusted to faith to subdue humanity. A. Collins asked the commoner where he was going. Many things he desires to do but cannot. But they are only painted cloud. He first became known as a preacher of the first rank during his pastorate over the large Presbyterian church in Evanston, Illinois. If, then, truth is eternal, and faith is omnipotent, why should any difficulties, however stupendous, or failures, however extensive, lead us to despair? What has he to trust in for the continuance of the hope that these desires shall be gratified? The Cherubim and Seraphim show that images are not fit to represent divine mysteries. II. Funny how we believe what newspapers say, but question what the Bible says. Before you read, set yourself still that your soul may realise, I am waiting for God to come in and take possession of me for to-day. Here is a Christian, bewildered, not quite knowing why he has so perpetually failed. "He shall mount up." It should put the worshipers of idols to shame. III. Learn to come into blessed fellowship with God. )The continued renewal of strengthR. He who has only seen the sorrow, the grief, the sin of the world has not penetrated to the depth of the problem. on wings as eagles: they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint. Howells. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth 'Have Ye Not? --ISAIAH xl. In the weary pilgrimage which they have to finish, in the sore warfare in which they are engaged, He will strengthen and uphold them. It was his religious observance of the laws of the Nazarite which occasioned his extraordinary power. There are two wings in our spiritual ascent faith and obedience. They will run nimbly enough after pleasure, wealth and fame, but not after the things which God bids them run after. The corona virus is devastating many, many lives all around the world with thousands of people dying. But without God, without true hope.(W. First, the purged ear of the prophet hears the divine command to him and to his brethren--Comfort Jerusalem with the message of the Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureThe Shepherd and the Fold Thou hast guided them in Thy strength unto Thy holy habitation.' Untroubled quiet.4. )Life's order and the Divine sufficiencyJ. But it is possible to rise by another kind of power. Just such a well of spiritual force is the Lord Jesus Christ. When we have done flying, we go on running. Full provision has been made to supply this need of the soul. Speak ye comfortably to Jerusalem, and cry unto her, that her warfare is accomplished, that her iniquity is pardoned: for she hath received at the LORD 's hand double for all her sins. There are various reasons why we should constantly apply to God for a renewal of our spiritual strength. Although every degree of spiritual strength is a precious possession, and we are not permitted "to despise the day of small things," yet it is the duty and privilege of every believer to aim at high attainments in the Divine life, and to encourage and aid others in doing the same.(A. I can strive no more, says the tired heart. --ISAIAH xl. But I believe that the preaching of the high ideal, divorced from the preaching of its attainment by the power of the Lord Jesus Christ, is the reason for more than one-half the cynicism that you find amongst men from thirty-five to forty at the present day. Tucker, B. A.I. THE NATURE OF THIS GREAT BLESSING WHICH GOD HAS ASSURED TO ALL THAT WAIT UPON HIM. "They shall mount up with wings as eagles," is God's preliminary; for the next promise is, "They shall run and not be weary, and they shall walk and not faint." We have found that after all we have to live on terra firma. He who said this, knew but little of the courage which the grace of God communicates to the minds of the most timid of the disciples of Jesus.II. It expresses a solid endurability such as belongs to a stiff piece of oak that never bends and never breaks under heavy pressure. The original is 'lead gently.' "THEY SHALL WALK AND NOT FAINT." The energy of this life manifests itself in various ways. "They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength."II. How much of meaning is couched in those two words, "My people!" Energy properly appertains to the will; indeed, it is nothing else but strong will; and where this exists there will be active exertion. differentism.(J. Greed, unrighteousness, sensuality, may appear to be more stable than granite. Ramsay.)Soul-growthH. (1) In regard of its Original, as coming from the Holy Ghost (Ephesians 3:16). 2. And sated with the weary sum Of all men think, and hear, and see, O more than mother's heart, I come, A tired child to Thee. These two verses set forth two widely different operations of the divine power as exercised in two sadly different fields, the starry heavens and this weary world. And let us take Him to be our continual joy, whose heart is a fountain of blessedness, and who Rev. THE CHARACTER OF THOSE CONCERNING WHOM THE DECLARATION OR PROMISE IN THE TEXT IS MADE, considered as "waiting on the Lord."1. Watch the bird in the air. Who does not know the temptations of reaction, and the days when the lights burn low?2. Thank God for the flying stage while it lasts, for we do get visions in those flights that abide with us long after our wings have dropped off, and we have learned that the ether is not our element; visions whose memory helps to cheer us as hereafter we trudge along the monotonous and dusty ways of life's hard routine. Maybe in revolutions and bloodshed, for the wheels of God grind inexorably and small. Do not all the influences which go to make up the ever-teeming society? There is many a young man who thinks, "I find plenty of occupation for my energy in the service of the world, but if I become a religious man, then I am sure to become a poor, lifeless, morose character." (2) There are races to be run down here upon the earth, special duties to be performed, for which a man must gird himself by special effort. "Waiting" denotes a habit of mind-a devout habit that loves to call on God, a submissive habit that is ready to receive just what God sees fit to send, an obedient habit that is glad to do just what God commands, a stalwart habit of carrying such loads as duty lays upon our backs. This is that which does for the most part extend itself to the outside and form of religion. I. It is often found in persons of weak understanding, and in minds not highly cultivated by refined education.3. There is a time for growth, and we must take facts according to God's plan. V. 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