February 7, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“The Power of the Pivot”
Isaiah 40:31
"But those who wait on 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."
We often think of "waiting" as a passive, boring activity like sitting in a waiting room. But in the original context, the word for wait implies a tension or a twisting, like the strands of a rope being bound together to make it stronger.
Isaiah 40:31 is one of the most beloved verses in the Bible, but we often gloss over the fact that it describes three very different "gears" of life. Goddoesn't just promise us a constant high; He promises a tailored strength for every pace. And in each pace we are covered under His grace.
In the soaring or mounting up with wings; There are seasons where God gives us "supernatural lift." Like an eagle catching a thermal, you aren't flapping harder; you are being carried. This is for the big breakthroughs and the moments of vision, sudden inspiration, or major life shifts where you feel a perspective far above your problems.
In the sprinting or running and not being weary; there are the "sprinting" seasons. These are the busy weeks, the deadlines, or the emergencies where life moves at 100 mph. God’s promise here isn’t that the pace will slow down, but that your internal reservoir won't run dry. He provides thestamina to finish the race without burning out.
In the sustaining or walking and not fainting; Most of life happens at a walking pace. This is the "monotony of the mundane"; doing the dishes,showing up to the office, or raising a family. Paradoxically, this is often the hardest gear to maintain. To "not faint" while walking requires asteady, grounded connection to the Source.
When you feel "stuck" in the middle of your week or a long-term project, you aren't just standing still. You are being "braided" into a source of strength greater than your own. Today, if you feel weary, stop trying to "flap" your way through your to-do list. Take a moment to "stretch your wings" in prayer or a moment of silence. Let the "thermal" of peace lift you up so you can see your day from a higherperspective.
As we "wait" on the Lord, we are braiding our weak, single-strand life into His unbreakable, multi-strand strength. We aren't just passing time; but we are becoming structurally different for His glory.