TEXT: Isaiah 40:31. “ But those who 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. As long as we live in this human body of flesh and blood, our strength will at times be exhausted. Life’s pressures, responsibilities, disappointments, and daily struggles can drain even the strongest person. No one is immune to moments of weakness, fatigue, or discouragement. Therefore, everyone needs renewed strength in order to finish well and finish strong. Many people rely on different methods to remain energetic, youthful, and relevant. Physical exercise, motivational talks, social validation, or material success are some of these methods. While these may help temporarily, the Word of God reminds us that even the youth, those at their peak of physical energy, will still grow weary and faint. Human strength has limits. However, there is a divine secret to unending ...
TEXT: Proverbs 10:19. “ Transgression is at work where people talk too much, but anyone who holds his tongue is prudent.” One important area you must intentionally work on in this new phase of your life is the use of your tongue. Many destinies have been delayed, damaged, or completely diverted simply because of uncontrolled speech. If you truly desire to move to your next level, you must overcome the mountain of excessive talking and careless words. Talking too much can easily lead to saying the wrong things at the wrong time. *When words are not measured, wisdom often disappears, and sin finds an open door.* The tongue is small, yet it has the power to build or destroy, to bless or to wound, and to attract favor or invite trouble. Proverbs 17:28 reminds us of that, “ *Even a fool is thought to be wise when he remains silent; he is considered discerning when he holds his tongue.”* Silence, when necessary, is not weakness, it is wisdom. Knowing when to speak and when t...