The Art of Successful Living Episode Title: What Does It Mean to Wait on the Lord? Scripture Focus: Isaiah 40:31 Episode Description Waiting can be one of the hardest seasons of the Christian life. We often associate waiting with inactivity, delay, or unanswered prayers. But the Bible presents waiting on the Lord in a completely different way. In this episode, Minister Joanne Williams explores what it truly means to wait on the Lord according to Isaiah 40:31. Discover how waiting is not passive but an active expression of faith that requires trusting, leaning, depending, and resting in God's promises. If you're carrying heavy burdens, facing uncertainty, or wondering how much longer you can endure, this episode will remind you that God specializes in renewing weary hearts and strengthening those who place their confidence in Him. In This Episode You'll Learn What it really means to "wait upon the Lord" Why waiting is an act of faith—not inactivity How to exchange your weakness for God's strength Three biblical steps for waiting with confidence Why God's promises provide hope during difficult seasons How trusting God produces spiritual endurance The difference between leaning on temporary things versus depending on God Three Keys to Waiting on the Lord Claim a Promise "This I recall to my mind, therefore I have hope." — Lamentations 3:21 Learn how recalling God's promises stabilizes your mind and anchors your hope during uncertain times. Accept the Promise Faith stands on God's Word even when circumstances suggest otherwise. God said it. God is faithful. God will accomplish His purpose. Rest in God Isaiah teaches that those who wait on the Lord experience a divine exchange. Instead of relying on limited human strength, God provides supernatural strength to endure every season. The Great Exchange When we wait on the Lord, He renews our strength so that we can: Mount up with wings like eagles Run and not grow weary Walk and not faint God never intended for His children to carry life's burdens alone. Reflection Questions What am I waiting for in this season? What have I been leaning on besides God? Which promise from God's Word do I need to claim today? Am I trusting God's timing or trying to force my own? What burden do I need to surrender to the Lord? Key Scriptures Isaiah 40:31 Lamentations 3:21 Psalm 27:14 Proverbs 3:5–6 Romans 8:28 Hebrews 10:23 Psalm 46:10 Practical Application This week: Identify one promise from Scripture that speaks to your current situation. Read it every day. Pray it back to God. Choose faith over fear. Rest in God's timing instead of rushing ahead. Remember: Waiting on the Lord is not wasted time—it is preparation for what God has promised. Encouragement Many of us work tirelessly, care for others, and carry responsibilities that few people ever see. Sometimes the strongest people are the ones silently asking, "Lord, how much longer can I carry this?" Whether you're burdened by family struggles, financial pressures, health concerns, disappointment, or worry for those you love, God has not forgotten you. His promise still stands: "But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength." (Isaiah 40:31) Your strength may be exhausted, but God's strength never runs out. As you trust Him, lean on Him, and rest in His promises, He will sustain you for every step of the journey. Connect with Grace On Display Ministries Be encouraged each week through biblical teaching, practical application, and Christ-centered conversations that help you grow in faith and live with purpose. If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who may be feeling weary. Together, let's continue learning The Art of Successful Living—one step of faith at a time.