•   Jeremiah 31:25: “For I satiated the weary soul, and I have replenished every sorrowful soul.”   When you look at this verse in the Hebrew you will find that a satiated weary soul and the replenished sorrowful soul mean the same thing.  The word sorrowful is da’av which is a melting or to pine

  •   Jeremiah 31:25: “For I have satiated the weary soul.”   “Sometime exhausted with toil and endeavor, I wish I could sleep forever and ever. But then this reflection my longings allay, I shall be doing it one of these days.”  Piet Hein   Satiated the weary soul. I am not too sure what it

  • Isaiah 40:29: “He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.   Clarence Jordan, who was instrumental in the founding of Habitat for Humanity, was a gifted man who had two PhD’s in Greek and Hebrew and Agriculture.  He could have become a rich and powerfully successful man.  Instead he chose

  • Exodus 33:14:  And He said: “My presence shall go with you, and I will give you rest.”   Matthew 11:28-30: “Come to Me, all you who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.  Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and you

  • WORD STUDY – SATISFY Jeremiah 31:25:  “I will refresh the weary and satisfy the faint.” SATISFY – Hebrew: mala – satisfy, fill, to insert into or fill as the setting of precious stones into a bracelet, necklace, or crown. Jeremiah is speaking of the future restoration of Judah after going through captivity.   He talks of

  • Jeremiah 31:25:  “I will refresh the weary and satisfy the faint.” Faint – Hebrew: da’avah – To flow away with anxiety and/or distress Jeremiah is speaking of the future restoration of Judah after going through captivity.   The word “refresh” in the Hebrew is “ravah” which is very hard to define.  You really need to experience

  • WORD STUDY – WAIT Isaiah 40:31: “But they that wait upon the Lord will 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.” Wait – Quavah: to bind, to wind, twist, to be strong, a strong cord or rope.