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The Secret to Soaring – Isaiah 40:27-31

In Isaiah 40:31, followers of God are pictured as eagles. Graceful, majestic eagles which arrest our attention and make us stand in awe of them. How can we soar like an eagle? Let’s study Isaiah’s passage, chapter 40.

THE MESSENGER OF COMFORT – 40:1-5:
God calls on the Israelites to comfort one another. It is a 2nd person plural imperative. Comfort one another! Comfort my people, God tells them. In the middle of this eminent threat from Babylon, God wants Israel to know there is comfort in His presence.

Speak kindly (literally, “speak to the heart”) to Jerusalem, or the inhabitants of Jerusalem. Speak kindly to Jerusalem because her iniquity has been removed and she has been disciplined for her sins – even double for her sins.

One secret to soaring is finding comfort from God in the forgiveness of your sins through Jesus Christ.

THE ETERNAL VERSUS THE TRANSIENT – 40:6-8:
It does not take long or take much to remind you and me that we are fragile. Our egos are fragile. Our emotions can be fragile. Our finances, our health and well-being are fragile. It does not take much to wipe us out and send us to our knees.

In these next few verses, Isaiah (God) points out that God’s message is permanent, enduring, irrevocable, and established. Flesh is like grass. It is fragile and is consumed over time.

But the word of God stands forever. If the word of God lives forever, then he who obeys the will of God abides forever.

Another secret to soaring is walking in step with the word of the Spirit (cf. Gal. 5:25).

THE MISSION OF THE EVANGELIST – 40:9-11:
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In verse 10, Isaiah calls our attention to two aspects of God: His power and His desire to reward those who diligently follow Him.

Then in verse 11, Isaiah reminds Jerusalem of another aspect of God – His kindness and tenderness.

How do you soar? You depend on and remind yourself of the nature of God. Behold! Your God!

WE CAN SOAR LIKE EAGLES – 40:27-31:
In verses 27-29, Isaiah gives his fellow countrymen a mild rebuke for their belief and/or actions that suggest that God cannot or does not care to help them in their problems.

In verse 29, Isaiah goes on to say that God gives strength to the weary. God does not change.

Finally, in verses 30-31 we get to our text. Young men, regardless how strong and healthy they are, grow weary and get tired. Vigorous young men can stumble badly and fall.

But, for those who wait on the Lord… This is a participle showing that they are presently doing it. This “wait” comes from a Hebrew word that originally meant “twist” as in a cord. Then it came to mean tension that comes by enduring and then it came to mean waiting, in the sense of depending on the Lord.

Soaring like an eagle is no secret. Find forgiveness from God through Christ. Walk in step with the Spirit. Depend on the nature of God – He is Everlasting, Lord, and Creator.

–Paul Holland

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