Mourning

May 16th – Isaiah 61:3

Isaiah 61:3

God is in the business of redemption. He takes what’s shattered and makes it shine. Isaiah 61:3 reminds us that He gives beauty for ashes, joy instead of mourning, and praise in place of despair. That means no part of your story is wasted, not even the broken parts. Think of Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing cracked pottery with gold. The mended places don’t hide the damage, they highlight it. Making the piece more beautiful and valuable than before. That’s what God does with us. He doesn’t discard the broken. He restores with purpose. Every crack becomes a testimony. Every scar, a story of grace. He paints over pain with hope and fills the gaps with Himself. Your brokenness doesn’t disqualify you. It’s where His glory shines brightest. Don’t be ashamed of what didn’t go as planned. God is crafting something more stunning than you imagined. Let Him redeem every piece and write beauty into every line of your story.

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July 13th – Romans 9:3

Romans 9:3

Paul’s heart ached for his fellow Jews and their rejection of Jesus.  So much so, that he was willing to be separated from the Lord if it meant salvation for Israel. The apostle received horrendous treatment from the people. Yet he never stopped hoping he would know the joy of seeing them receive Jesus as their Savior and experiencing the new life awaiting them. Such a selfless love is hard to fathom. After all it’s easy for us to want the best for those whom we love, and who love us in return. But what about those who don’t? Can we have the attitude of a Paul? Can we have hearts so full of love for Jesus that we mourn over His lost and rejoice over His found? Through our own strength such a love is impossible. But if we let Him, God will build in us that same kind of humble, self sacrificing spirit. The kind that joyfully leads others out of the darkness and into the light of Christ.

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