Renewed Strength Through Trusting God's Unchanging Nature

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"Have you not known? Have you not heard? The everlasting God, the Lord, the creator of the ends of the earth, neither faints nor is weary. His understanding is unsearchable. He gives power to the weak and to those who have no might. He increases strength. Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall." [00:04:37] (28 seconds)



"But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength. They shall mount up with wings like eagles. They shall run and not be weary. They shall walk and not faint. Amen, amen, amen. I want to use that passage of Scripture to speak to you from the thought, God is at work, God renews." [00:05:03] (30 seconds)



"And I say what God has done because we have specifically been looking at the life and times of the tribe of Judah, the southern kingdom and what they have encountered and how God has shown up in their lives. And I say what God is doing because the very things that God did in the life of Judah, he is yet doing today in our lives." [00:06:17] (26 seconds)



"See, I intend to give you as much as I can about these verses right up front. I intend to go as big as I can right now. Amen. See, Pastor Tim, I've been talking about the same God the whole time. The same God that Isaiah spoke about in chapter number one, when he said, I've had enough of these burnt offerings and the fat effects of the fire." [00:09:05] (26 seconds)



"Wait is a confident expectation. Expectation or an active hope in the Lord. Wait is not just passive resignation. You know, a passive resignation is for a lot of us sitting around with our legs crossed. Doing nothing. Legs folded. Fingers crossed. And sometimes acting like the what's that character in The Wizard of Oz?" [00:15:42] (33 seconds)



"And we have this expectation of good in the Lord that the Lord will endure. Indeed. Indeed, be who he says he would be and do what he says that he would do, and he would do it in our lives. See, it is the Lord who will renew our strength. It is the Lord who is indeed our refuge." [00:16:55] (23 seconds)



"Listen, I heard a songwriter say this. He said, there's no God like Jehovah. There's no God like Jehovah. There's no God like Jehovah. There's no God like Jehovah. There is no God like Jehovah. And when Jehovah shows up, when our waiting, our confident expectation is realized, then things happen. Things change. Amen." [00:18:30] (25 seconds)



"God has been in the eagle business for a long time. He did it with Israel. He's doing it now with Jacob. I mean, with Judah. And guess what? He has done it with us and he will continue to do it with us. He will bear us on what he calls eagle wings. The eagle depicts the strength that comes from our Lord." [00:21:04] (30 seconds)



"And it should be clear to us by now. Here's the next big statement. If you keep in track, our God is eternal and he never tires and there is no limit to what he knows and what he understands. Amen. So our best posture is to acknowledge what we already know about him and to trust in his faithfulness." [00:35:27] (23 seconds)



"Who or what can be compared to our God? I mean, he is the creator of all things. And the inescapable conclusion is this, that there is no other God. But the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the God of Israel, our God, there's no God like our God." [00:38:30] (30 seconds)



"And it is his good pleasure to be your God and to renew you. Your strength. Yes, they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength. They shall mount up with wings like eagles. They shall run and not be weary. They shall walk and not faint. Why? Because God is at work. And God renews." [00:41:46] (34 seconds)



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