“Those who 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.” —Isaiah 40:31
“Will You not revive us, O Lord?” My soul! are you conscious of your declining state? Is your walk less with God, your affections less heavenly? Have you less conscious nearness to the mercy-seat, diminished communion with your Savior? Is prayer less a privilege than it has been?—the pulsations of spiritual life more languid, and fitful, and spasmodic?—the bread of life, less relished?—the seen, and the temporal, and the tangible, displacing the unseen and eternal? Are you sinking down into this state of drowsy self-contentment, this conformity of your life with the world, forfeiting all the happiness of true religion and risking and endangering the better life to come? Arise! Call upon your God! “Will you not revive us, O Lord?” He might have returned nothing but the withering repulse, “How often would I have gathered you; but you would not!” “Ephraim is joined to his idols; let him alone!” But “in wrath He remembers mercy.” “They shall revive as the corn.” “The mouth of the Lord has spoken it.” How and where is reviving grace to be found? He gives you, in this precious promise, the key. It is on your bended knees—by a return to your deserted and unfrequented chamber! “Those who wait upon the Lord!” “Wait on the Lord; be of good cheer, and He shall strengthen your heart; wait, I say, on the Lord!”
“Only one life to live and soon is past
Only what’s done for Christ will last!”
Hoping to make the time I have left count for the glory of God.
REVIVING GRACE by John MacDuff