You Can Soar Higher
This is not a book about pushing harder or pretending that pain does not exist. It is an invitation to rest in the God who restores. It is a reminder that falling does not cancel calling, and waiting does not mean God has stepped away.
Scripture tells us, “But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles.” (Isaiah 40:31, KJV) This promise is not reserved for the strong—it is given to the weary. Renewal is not earned; it is received.
The eagle does not fight the storm to survive it.
Instead, it rises above it, allowing the wind to carry it higher. In the same way, God does not ask His people to overcome life by their own power. He teaches them how to trust Him in the midst of it.
Perhaps you have known what it is to soar before. Perhaps you have also known what it is to fall, to wait, or to feel grounded by fear. This journey does not disqualify you. It prepares you.
This book is meant to be read slowly. There is no rush here. Each chapter is a gentle step toward healing, trust, and renewed strength. You are not being led through a program—you are being invited into a posture of dependence on God.
If you feel tired, let these pages meet you where you are. If you feel hopeful, let them steady you. If you feel unsure, let them remind you that God is faithful even in quiet seasons.
You can soar higher again—not by striving, but by waiting. Not by effort, but by grace. Not alone, but carried by the One who never lets go.
Take your time.
God is already at work.