Isaiah 40:29 - He gives power to the faint; and to them that have no
might he increases strength.
The God we serve is not far off, distant, or
disengaged from our lives; in fact, He is the exact opposite of that. He is the
up close and personal God; the greatest and most caring Father one could ever
know, and this is the One of whom Isaiah says that He gives power to the faint.
It is always His will and desire to give, and that is because giving is His
very nature.
What is it that the Lord wants
to give? Power. Nothing in this life will be of any use without power. Mankind
has always looked for ways to harness a greater power to produce maximum
results. In the days before electrical power was dominant, there were other
forms of power which were utilized by men. It might have been the power of the long
branch operated to leverage a heavy object, or the power of the horse pulling a
plow, or that of the rushing river turning a wheel to grind flour. Likewise,
our bodies need an outside power which is greater than ourselves, and our
gracious Father is in the power business.
He gives power; we do not earn
it. It is freely given, but just like electricity must be conducted, so the
laws surrounding God’s power must be followed for it to flow unhindered. As was
stated previously, it is always God’s will to give, but there is no giving
without one to receive the gift, and the way that we receive from Him is by
faith. Faith is conducive to the flow of power.
When something is referred to
as being faint, then that means it is feeble and weak. A faint signal would be
one that is extremely hard to hear and barely perceptible; a faint light would
be a dim bulb that is on the verge of burning out; and a faint body would be
one that is very fragile and without strength or vitality. God gives power to
the faint; He strengthens the weak bodies of people and places them on a path
of recovery. He strengthens their resolve and fills them anew with hope. Power
from God does not always remove the sickness instantaneously, although it can,
it often simply strengthens the body and promotes a healing process. If we are
struggling with a sickness or, a chronic weakness of any kind, based on this
verse, we can confidently ask and expect God to give us His power and strength
to overcome the difficulty.
Who is it that God desires to
give His power to? The faint and those who have no strength. The heart of our
Father God seems to be attracted to the underdog and to those who have no one
to help them. Indeed, He says elsewhere that He will not extinguish a dimly
burning wick. This is good news for all who find themselves in a dark and depressed
place, without hope, for when we are at the end of our self, we find the
beginning of God. The end of our rope is the place where we can let go and let
God catch us in His loving arms, and once those arms surround and embrace us,
His power is simultaneously transferred through those arms into us. He is so
faithful; without a doubt; He gives power to the faint.
Thank you bro for this article. Power to you Doug.
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