June 3 — Strength for the Weary
“But those who wait upon the LORD will renew their strength; they will mount up with wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary; they will walk and not faint.” — Isaiah 40:31 Weariness comes in many forms. Sometimes it is physical, the result of long days and constant demands. Other times it is deeper—emotional or spiritual—a quiet exhaustion that settles into the heart. Even when we continue moving forward, something within us may feel drained or depleted. Isaiah offers a different way of understanding strength. He does not point first to effort, determination, or endurance. Instead, he speaks of waiting upon the LORD . This kind of waiting is not passive; it is attentive and trusting. It is a posture of turning toward God, acknowledging that our strength is not self-sustained. Pause and reflect: Where do I feel weary right now? Is it in your responsibilities, your relationships, or your inner life? Have you been trying to carry more than you were meant t...