Second Wind Of My Spirit

June 4, 2026

Scripture Of The Day

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. (Isaiah 40:31, NKJV)

By Cheryl Henderson

I recently heard a story about a guy who, at 54 years of age, entered the Milwaukee marathon. He had two goals: to finish the race and to do it in under 5 hours. He said it could have gone that way if the second 13.1 miles had gone as well as the first. He spoke about how hard and grueling the race was and the second-wind strength he had hoped for had kicked in. However, that second-wind strength did not come. By the time he crossed the finish line, his steady stride had morphed into a painful walk.

Footraces aren't the only things that require second-wind strength--life's race does too. To endure, tired and weary people need God's help. Isaiah 40:27-31 combines beautiful poetry and prophecy to comfort and motivate people who need strength to keep going. Timeless words remind fatigued and discouraged people that God has not forgotten us and that our plight doesn't escape His notice. These words breathe comfort and assurance and remind us of God's limitless power.

The second-wind strength described in verses 29-31 is just right for us-whether we're in the throes of raising and providing for our families, struggling through life under the weight of physical or financial burdens, relational tensions, or spiritual challenges. Such is the strength that awaits those who, through meditating on the scriptures and prayer, wait upon the Lord.

A finishing thought from a friend, she said every time I have to do something hard or something I do not want to do, "I get behind myself and Push!" Push to be in God’s presence and His Word. He is the only one who can give us that second-wind strength through the Holy Spirit.



Cheryl Henderson

An Atlanta Ga native, Cheryl was married for 53 years to Ed Henderson. They have three sons and 8 grandchildren, and one great gran.

In January of 2021, Ed went home to be with the Lord after a brave fight with colon cancer.

Since 1985 Ed and Cheryl have been serving the Lord as evangelists in the Tennessee area and surrounding states.

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