JUNE 2026 — OUR MONTH OF SUPERNATURAL ACCELERATION
Amos 9:13 MSG — "Things are going to happen so fast your head will swim, one thing fast on the heels of the other."
WEEK 4 (JUNE 23–30) — SUSTAINING ACCELERATION
Focus: Capacity, stability, endurance | Reality: What God accelerates, wisdom must steward.
DAY 24 — STRENGTH FOR INCREASED DEMAND
THE WEIGHT OF GLORY REQUIRES THE STRENGTH OF GRACE
Isaiah 40:29 — "He gives power to the weak, and to those who have no might He increases strength."
Opening Thought
Increase does not just bring blessing — it brings demand. More assignment. More responsibility. More people depending on you. More decisions requiring your attention. Without renewed strength, the very increase you prayed for can become the thing that exhausts you.
Reflection
Yesterday we addressed capacity — the vessels that hold what God pours. Today we address something deeper and more personal: strength — the internal power required to actually carry the increased demand that acceleration produces. Because a bigger container without sufficient strength to manage it becomes its own kind of burden.
This is a truth many believers discover only after their prayers are answered. The promotion comes — and with it, longer hours and heavier decisions. The ministry grows — and with it, more souls to shepherd and more spiritual warfare to navigate. The business expands — and with it, more complexity to manage and more people depending on your leadership. Increase is rarely lighter than the season before it. It simply requires a different category of strength.
Isaiah 40:29 speaks directly into this reality. Notice carefully who receives this strength — not the strong, but the weak. Not those who have something to offer, but those who have no might. This is the precise condition every believer eventually finds themselves in when the demand of their assignment exceeds their natural capacity. And it is exactly the condition God designed His strength to meet. He did not design His power to supplement human strength — He designed it to replace human insufficiency entirely.
From first principles, sustainable increase requires a strength that is renewable, not finite. Natural human strength operates like a battery — it depletes with use and must be recharged through rest. This works adequately for ordinary seasons. But in a season of supernatural acceleration, the demand frequently exceeds what natural rest alone can replenish. This is why the very next verses in Isaiah 40 describe those who "wait on the Lord" renewing their strength like eagles — mounting up, running without weariness, walking without fainting. This is supernatural strength renewal — a continuous resource that does not run dry as long as the connection to the Source remains active.
The danger in this season is not the increase itself — it is attempting to carry increase with the same strength capacity you had before the acceleration began. Many believers receive the harvest, the favor, the open doors, and the multiplication of Weeks 1 through 3, and then attempt to manage the resulting demand purely through willpower and natural effort. This is the fastest route to burnout — turning a genuine blessing into an exhausting burden.
Sustaining acceleration requires you to upgrade your strength source at the same rate you are experiencing increase. This means deeper, not shallower, time with God during this season — not less prayer because you are busier, but more intentional connection because the demand has genuinely grown. It means honest acknowledgment of weakness rather than the performance of false strength. It means actively waiting on the Lord — not as a passive activity but as the precise mechanism through which supernatural strength is renewed.
You asked for increase. God is giving it. Now make sure your strength matches your assignment.
Prayer
Father, I thank You for the increase this season has brought — and I acknowledge honestly that the demand has grown alongside it. I receive Your strength today, not as a supplement to my own effort but as the primary source that carries me through what my natural capacity cannot sustain. Renew my strength as I wait on You. Let me mount up like an eagle, run without weariness, and walk without fainting through every increased demand this acceleration has produced. I will not attempt to carry tomorrow's assignment with yesterday's strength. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Declarations
- God gives power to the weak and increases strength to those who have no might — that is me today.
- My strength is renewable because it flows from an inexhaustible Source, not my own limited reserve.
- I wait on the Lord and my strength is renewed like the eagle's — mounting, running, walking without fainting.
- I will not carry increased demand with outdated strength — I am upgrading my connection to the Source daily.
- The weight of this season's glory is matched by the sufficiency of God's grace and strength in me.
Spirit Challenge
Honest Strength Assessment: Reflect honestly on whether your current demand has outpaced your current strength. Are you running on natural willpower alone, or are you genuinely drawing from God's renewable strength? Name where you have been trying to perform strength rather than receive it.
Increase Your Waiting Time: As your assignment has grown this month, has your time with God grown proportionally — or has it shrunk under the pressure of busyness? Add one deliberate block of unhurried time with God today specifically to renew your strength for what lies ahead.
Release One Burden Through Honesty: Identify one area where you have been carrying increased demand silently, exhausting yourself rather than admitting weakness. Bring it honestly to God today and, where appropriate, to a trusted person who can help share the load.
Closing Exhortation
The eagle does not flap harder when it tires.
It rises into a current it did not create
and lets that current carry its weight.
That is your invitation this week.
Stop flapping harder against the increased demand.
Rise into the strength that God renews
for those who wait on Him.
The increase is real.
The demand is real.
But the Source of your strength
is more than sufficient for both.
Wait on Him today.
Let your strength be renewed.
Carry this season the way it was designed to be carried —
not by your might, but by His.

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