Soar Above

“But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary,
    they will walk and not be faint.

— Isaiah 40:31 (NIV)

You don’t have to feel strong to keep going. God never asked you to carry it all alone—He simply asked you to hope in Him. This verse is a promise: when we lean on Him, He lifts us higher than we could ever climb on our own.

Like an eagle riding the wind, you were created to soar—not by striving, but by surrendering. Eagles don’t flap frantically through storms—they rise above them, letting the wind carry them higher. That’s what hope in God does for us. It lifts.

You may feel tired, stretched thin, or unsure of your next step. But your strength is not gone—it’s being renewed. In the waiting, in the hoping, in the trusting—you are rising.

You were made to soar—not by force, but by faith. So today, breathe deep. Trust again. And let God carry you.

A Prayer to Soar
Lord,
When I’m weary or discouraged, lift my eyes to You.
Help me trust that Your strength is enough when mine runs out.
Teach me to wait on You, to lean into Your promises,
and to rise above fear, doubt, and distraction—
like an eagle on the wind.
Amen.