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Healing In His Wings

Malachi 4:2 (KJV) “But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings…”

The Rising With Healing
by C D SWANSON~

This verse is one of the most tender promises in all of Scripture. Malachi paints a picture of God’s righteousness rising like the morning sun — steady, unstoppable, and full of warmth. The night may feel long, the shadows may cling to the edges of our hearts, but dawn is guaranteed. God Himself is the sunrise.

The phrase healing in his wings is breathtaking. In Hebrew imagery, the “wings” refer to the edges of a garment — the place where blessing, covering, and protection rest. It is the picture of God bending low, wrapping His presence around His people, and restoring what darkness tried to steal.

Just as the sun touches everything — rocks, waves, shorelines, valleys — God’s healing reaches every hidden place. Nothing is too broken, too bruised, or too far gone for His light. When the Sun of righteousness rises, He brings not only illumination but restoration. He does not simply reveal what is wounded; He heals it.

This is the promise for every heart that reverences His name: Morning is coming. Healing is coming. Hope is rising.

Reflective Thought

Where in my life do I need the Sun of righteousness to rise and bring healing today?

Supportive Scripture

Psalm 84:11 (KJV) “For the Lord God is a sun and shield: the Lord will give grace and glory…”

“LORD let Your light rise over my life today. Shine into the places that feel weary, wounded, or hidden. Wrap me in the healing of Your presence, and let Your righteousness warm every cold corner of my heart. Thank You for being my sunrise, my shield, and my hope. Help me walk in the healing You so freely give. In Jesus name,  Amen.”

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“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


“The Strength of Stillness: Soaring in Surrender”

This verse is not a call to strive harder—it is a divine invitation to wait, to trust, and to anchor ourselves in the Lord’s timing and strength. In a world that glorifies urgency and self-sufficiency, Isaiah 40:31 reminds us that true power is born in stillness, not in striving.

To “wait upon the Lord” is not passive idleness—it is active trust, a posture of worshipful expectancy. It means we lean not on our own understanding, but on the unsearchable wisdom of God, who never grows weary, never forgets, and never fails.

When we wait on Him, He renews us—not with recycled energy, but with divine vitality. We are lifted above the chaos like eagles, whose strength is not in frantic flapping but in riding the wind. We run with purpose, not panic. We walk with peace, not pressure.

This is the rhythm of the servant of God: soaring in surrender, running in obedience, walking in faithfulness. We serve not out of exhaustion, but out of overflow. We love because He first loved us. We give because He gave all. We endure because He is our endurance.

And how amazing is this God—who does not demand strength from us but gives it. Who does not require perfection but offers Presence. Who does not abandon us in weakness but meets us there with wings.


Reflective Question:

Where in your life is God inviting you to stop striving and start soaring—by waiting on Him?


Supportive Verse 

“My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” —2 Corinthians 12:9

“LORD -teach us to wait with wonder, to serve with joy, and to walk with You in every season. When we are weary, lift us. When we are afraid, steady us. Let our lives be a quiet testimony of Your strength made perfect in surrender.  In Jesus name, Amen.”