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A.W. Tozer on Waiting for God's Strength - Traditional (Isaiah 40:31)

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"Waiting on God is not passive resignation but active faith. The eagle does not flap frantically; it waits for the thermal, then soars. Our strength comes not from striving but from trusting, not from running ahead but from waiting on the Lord." — A.W. Tozer. Traditional: strength through waiting faith.

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