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God Flips the Script
We chase the soar but God is calling us to the walk.
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Isaiah 40:31 says, "You shall soar on wings like eagles. You shall run and not grow weary. You shall walk and not faint."
Now, most people read that verse and get excited about the soaring. Eagles. High altitude. Cinematic. We want the big miracle, the breakthrough moment, the mountaintop.
But notice the order. It goes soaring, then running, then walking. That is backwards from how we grow up. A child goes from walking to running to soaring. But God flips the script.
Why? Because the real goal is not the soar. It is the walk.
Anyone can get excited about a miracle. But can you show up on a Tuesday when nothing spectacular is happening and still be with God? That is where the real relationship is built.
The soar gets the headlines, but the walk builds the character.
We chase the mountaintop moments when God is saying, come and walk with me every day. The mundane daily walk with God is not the consolation prize, it is the main event.
Do not just look for the soar. Learn to love the walk.
πππ Key takeaways:
God values the daily walk with Him more than the mountaintop moments.
Do not only seek the big miracles. Show up every day and walk with God consistently.
The order in Isaiah 40:31 is intentional. The walk is the destination, not the starting point.
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