FROM STRUGGLE TO STRENGTH
By Rev. Samuel Arimoro
Main Text: Isaiah 40:31
Key Verse: “But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.”
— Isaiah 40:31 (KJV)
Supporting Texts: 2 Corinthians 4:16-18; Psalm 66:10-12; Lamentations 3:31-33; Romans 8:18; Philippians 4:13
Description: A revelation of how God transforms seasons of struggle into platforms of renewed strength, endurance, and victory.
INTRODUCTION:
Life often presents seasons of struggle; times marked by pressure, weakness, delay, and uncertainty. These seasons can drain physical, emotional, and spiritual strength, leaving many weary and discouraged. However, Scripture assures us that struggle is not the end of the story for those who trust in the Lord. God permits struggles not to destroy His people but to prepare them for greater strength and maturity.
Many believers mistakenly interpret struggle as divine abandonment, yet the Word of God reveals the opposite. God is closest in moments of weakness, quietly renewing strength within. The process of waiting on the Lord reshapes character, builds endurance, and deepens dependence on Him. What appears to be delay is often divine preparation.
As we step into new seasons, it is vital to understand that God specialises in turning struggles into testimonies. The same God who allows the storm also provides the strength to rise above it. From struggle to strength is God’s ordained pathway for every believer who refuses to give up.
1. STRUGGLE IS A PART OF THE HUMAN AND SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
Struggle is not a sign of failure but a reality of growth and transition in life.
a) Struggles refine faith and character (Psalm 66:10)
God uses trials to purify hearts and strengthen spiritual capacity.
b) Struggles reveal human limitations (2 Corinthians 12:9)
Weakness reminds us that true strength comes from God, not self.
c) Struggles are often temporary (Lamentations 3:31-32)
God does not afflict forever; every struggle has an expiry date.
d) Struggles prepare believers for glory ahead (Romans 8:18)
Present sufferings cannot compare with the future God has prepared.
Biblical Example:
Joseph endured betrayal, slavery, and imprisonment, yet every struggle prepared him for leadership and authority (Genesis 37-41).
2. WAITING ON THE LORD IS THE KEY TO RENEWED STRENGTH
Strength is renewed when believers depend patiently and expectantly on God.
a) Waiting produces divine renewal (Isaiah 40:31)
Those who rely on God receive fresh strength beyond human ability.
b) Waiting develops spiritual endurance (Psalm 27:14)
Patience in God builds inner stability and confidence.
c) Waiting aligns the heart with God’s timing (Ecclesiastes 3:11)
God’s timing ensures lasting and meaningful outcomes.
d) Waiting shifts focus from struggle to God (Hebrews 12:11)
Dependence on God redirects attention from pain to purpose.
Biblical Example:
Hannah waited on the Lord through barrenness, and God turned her pain into joy and fruitfulness (1 Samuel 1:10-20).
3. GOD TURNS WEAKNESS INTO SUPERNATURAL STRENGTH
When human strength fails, divine strength is released.
a) God strengthens the weary (Isaiah 40:29)
God supplies power where strength is exhausted.
b) God empowers through His Spirit (Zechariah 4:6)
Victory is secured by God’s Spirit, not human effort.
c) God’s strength sustains in adversity (2 Corinthians 4:16)
Inner renewal continues even when outward challenges persist.
d) God’s strength produces confidence and courage (Philippians 4:13)
Believers can face any situation through Christ’s enabling power.
Biblical Example:
David overcame fear and opposition because the Lord strengthened him continually (1 Samuel 30:6).
4. FROM STRENGTH COMES PROGRESS, STABILITY, AND VICTORY
Renewed strength empowers believers to advance without collapse.
a) Strength enables spiritual elevation (Isaiah 40:31)
Mounting up with wings reflects rising above limitations.
b) Strength sustains consistency without weariness (Galatians 6:9)
God’s strength enables endurance without burnout.
c) Strength produces resilience in adversity (Psalm 112:7)
The strengthened heart remains firm despite challenges.
d) Strength results in lasting victory (Exodus 15:2)
God becomes both the source and outcome of victory.
Biblical Example:
The Apostle Paul moved from persecution to power, ministering effectively because God’s strength sustained him (2 Corinthians 12:9-10).
CONCLUSION:
Struggle is not meant to define or destroy you; it is designed to lead you to strength in God. Every season of weakness carries the potential for renewal when placed in God’s hands. Those who wait on the Lord never wait in vain; they emerge stronger, wiser, and more established.
As you journey forward, refuse to allow struggle to rob you of hope. Trust in the Lord, depend on His strength, and remain faithful through the process. Your struggle is giving way to strength, and your weakness is being transformed into divine power.
PRAYER POINTS:
1. Father, renew my strength as I wait upon You.
2. Lord, turn every season of struggle into strength in my life.
3. I receive grace to endure without giving up.
4. Father, strengthen me where I am weary.
5. Let Your power be perfected in my weakness.
6. Lord, remove every spirit of discouragement from my heart.
7. I receive supernatural strength for every challenge.
8. Father, help me to trust Your process fully.
9. Let my weakness become a testimony of Your power.
10. I declare renewed strength for this season and beyond.
PROPHETIC DECLARATIONS:
1. You are moving from struggle into divine strength.
2. Your weakness is turning into supernatural power.
3. You shall not collapse under pressure.
4. God is renewing your strength daily.
5. You shall rise above every limitation.
6. Weariness is leaving your life permanently.
7. You shall run and not grow weary.
8. You shall walk and not faint.
9. Your season of struggle is ending now.
10. You are stepping into strength, stability, and victory.
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