Sermon Messages

God Gives Power to the Faint

Isaiah 40:28-31

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
October 10 2021

This sermon speaks directly to weariness with the promise of Isaiah 40. The message reminds the church that faintness is not the end of the story for those who wait on the Lord. God himself gives strength, renews the weary, and enables his people to rise, run, and keep walking. The hope in the sermon is not in human resilience alone, but in the steady power of the Lord who does not grow tired and who shares his strength with those who depend on him. Bring your weariness to the Lord instead of hiding it or fighting it alone. Wait on him with expectancy, and trust that he is able to renew your strength for the next step in front of you. Lord, give power to the faint among us. Strengthen the weary, renew those who are close to giving up, and teach us to wait on you with confidence and hope.

  • The sermon appears to begin by naming exhaustion and weakness honestly, then places Isaiah 40 at the center as a word of renewal.
  • It likely moves from human limitation to divine strength, teaching the church how waiting on the Lord becomes a place of fresh empowerment.
  • Bring your weariness to the Lord instead of hiding it or fighting it alone.
  • Wait on him with expectancy, and trust that he is able to renew your strength for the next step in front of you.

Bring your weariness to the Lord instead of hiding it or fighting it alone. Wait on him with expectancy, and trust that he is able to renew your strength for the next step in front of you.

Lord, give power to the faint among us. Strengthen the weary, renew those who are close to giving up, and teach us to wait on you with confidence and hope.

Sermon Messages October 10 2021 1:44:05

God Gives Power to the Faint

Isaiah 40:28-31

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Sermon Messages Isaiah 40:28-31

This sermon speaks directly to weariness with the promise of Isaiah 40. The message reminds the church that faintness is not the end of the story for those who wait on the Lord. God himself gives strength, renews the weary, and enables his people to rise, run, and keep walking. The hope in the sermon is not in human resilience alone, but in the steady power of the Lord who does not grow tired and who shares his strength with those who depend on him. Bring your weariness to the Lord instead of hiding it or fighting it alone. Wait on him with expectancy, and trust that he is able to renew your strength for the next step in front of you. Lord, give power to the faint among us. Strengthen the weary, renew those who are close to giving up, and teach us to wait on you with confidence and hope.

  • The sermon appears to begin by naming exhaustion and weakness honestly, then places Isaiah 40 at the center as a word of renewal.
  • It likely moves from human limitation to divine strength, teaching the church how waiting on the Lord becomes a place of fresh empowerment.
  • Bring your weariness to the Lord instead of hiding it or fighting it alone.
  • Wait on him with expectancy, and trust that he is able to renew your strength for the next step in front of you.

Bring your weariness to the Lord instead of hiding it or fighting it alone. Wait on him with expectancy, and trust that he is able to renew your strength for the next step in front of you.

Lord, give power to the faint among us. Strengthen the weary, renew those who are close to giving up, and teach us to wait on you with confidence and hope.

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