To walk without fainting is the greatest miracle of all. Most Christians, at some time or other, are able to manage a spectacular flight into the heavenly places, their wings momentarily as strong as an eagle’s. At the final day of a great convention, the whole congregation may suddenly take off as they soar to the rare atmosphere of great spiritual heights. Running is also a fairly common phenomenon. At most evangelical churches, the congregation breaks out into a fairly brisk trot every Sunday morning and follows up with another burst of speed on Wednesday at the prayer meeting. But a steady, consistent walk, up and down hill, fair weather or foul, alone or in company, is rare. It is rare because we do not “wait for the Lord.” A better translation might be “wait upon” or “look to” the Lord. We faint or fall because we do everything except go to the Lord who has an abundance of what we need. Look at the threatening nations, read the news reporters’ gloomy prophecies, seek the sorry comfort of the TV, and you soon will faint for fear of the things which are coming on the world. Spend as much time with the Lord as you do with your newspaper and TV, and your strength will be miraculously renewed.
- William Pape, The Lordship of Jesus Christ
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