Restoration

February 8th – Jeremiah 31:3

Jeremiah 31:3

Life isn’t always sunny days and rose filled gardens. There are times that are brutal, life altering, and heart breaking. But even the blackest of nights can’t last forever. For the light of the dawn will always surely come. And for Christians, that Light is God and His endless love. A love that stands as a beacon of hope, illuminating the path to restoration and renewal. Even when circumstances seem bleak, God’s love is an ever-flowing stream. One ready to cleanse, revive, and transform our weary souls. Because as our Heavenly Father, His commitment to us extends beyond our shortcomings and struggles. His everlasting love and boundless kindness, carry an amazing power. Power to mend our brokenness, heal our wounds, and breathe new life into every shattered aspect of our being. So as we navigate dark days, may we cling to the assurance of Jeremiah 31:3. And find comfort in the unchanging and rejuvenating love of our Creator, who promises to uplift us in every season of life.

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January 29th – Psalm 51:12

Psalm 51:12

Because of his sins against God, David felt great sadness. His heart ached over the hurt he caused the Lord, his soul heavy with depression. For as the saying goes “nothing causes the cup of joy to spring a leak faster than sin.” David was indeed drinking from an empty cup. His joy replaced with grief over his broken relationship with God. And so he cried out desperately for the Lord to restore the joy of his salvation. Are you in a season of sadness? Are you, like David seeking the gladness that comes from knowing you are deeply loved, wanted, and forgiven by God? Go to Him. Because when we come before the Lord with a heart that is truly sorry and repentant, He forgives, restores, and welcomes us back with open arms. Until we are called home, we will continue to make mistakes. But God is bigger than any sin, and His forgiveness is never ending. And when we, like David, return to the Lord, walking in obedience, love, and gratitude, God is faithful. He promises to heal our hearts, renew our spirits, and overflow our spirits with joy!

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January 26th – Mark 11:25

Mark 11:25

I heard a Bible teacher say, “What God does for someone else isn’t our business. It’s not up to us to judge how He blesses them.” I don’t know about you, but sometimes I get frustrated seeing others experience the favor of God when they have hurt or wronged me. But unforgiveness and bitterness are heavy burdens which keep our hearts chained, and our spirits from growing. To truly be free, we need to embrace the liberating power of forgiveness. That’s why Mark encourages us to  choose a better and healthier way of living by releasing any resentment we harbor towards another. By letting go of bitterness and embracing forgiveness, we open the door to healing and restoration. The act of forgiveness isn’t just for the benefit of others, but essential for our own spiritual well-being. It’s a call to change from bitter to better, allowing God’s grace to transform our hearts and lead us into a life characterized by love, compassion, and peace.

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November 13th – Hebrews 11:1

Hebrews 11:1

Solomon, the wisest of all kings, tells us a cord of three strands is not quickly broken. (Eccles. 4:12) That’s how it is with faith, hope, and endurance. Together they form an unbreakable chain that allow us to have unwavering trust in God and His promises. Even without physical proof or evidence. Having a confident faith in the Lord strengthens us. Providing a firm foundation which guides our thoughts, choices, and actions. Making sure all align with God’s will. And that faith leads to hope, the driving force behind endurance. This empowers us to keep going through the challenges and uncertainties of life. All with the confidence that what we believe in, though unseen, is certain and trustworthy. And God promises to reward such faith. Including the treasures of eternal life, peace that transcends understanding, and a profound sense of purpose and meaning. Although unseen, we can be assured of God’s love, protection, and a future beyond this life. One filled with joy, restoration, and an eternity spent as His side.

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June 30th – Psalm 79:9

Psalm 79:9

Help us, O God of our salvation, for the glory of your name; deliver us and atone for our sins, for your name’s sake.”

When Asaph cried out to God for forgiveness, he knew God would respond. Why? For His name’s sake. Meaning God’s character and reputation are all deeply connected with His forgiveness. Throughout the Bible, God reveals Himself as a compassionate and forgiving Father. When He forgives us, it showcases His divine attributes and brings glory to His name. God’s forgiveness shows His unwavering commitment to righteousness and justice. And it proves how much the Lord desires to have a close, personal relationship with each of us. By forgiving us, God shows His boundless love and mercy, revealing His true nature to the world. Even more wonderful, when God forgives it highlights His power to transform lives and bring about spiritual restoration. Ultimately, forgiveness for His name’s sake ensures that God’s character is upheld and His glory is magnified in the process of redemption and reconciliation.

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June 27th – Psalm 130:4

Psalm 130:4

But with You there is forgiveness, so that we can, with reverence, serve You.

One of the most wonderful things about God’s forgiveness is that it’s not a one and done. Instead it’s a continual process that enables us to approach God with reverence and gratitude. Anytime, anywhere, whenever we sin, God wants us to come to Him in confession and repentance. Our heavenly Father understands our human nature and the struggles we face. And so He lovingly extends His forgiveness to us with open arms. Always inviting us to turn away from our wrongdoings and embrace a renewed relationship with Him. God’s forgiveness is a reminder that His love is greater than our failures. Because of that love, the Lord desires to see us grow and thrive in His righteousness. Through His continuous forgiveness, God offers us the opportunity to experience His transformative power and live a life filled with hope, purpose, and restoration.

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June 24th – Isaiah 53:5

Isaiah 53:5

But he was pierced for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with his wounds we are healed.”

One of the greatest ways God heals us is with His forgiveness. God’s forgiveness is a balm for the wounded soul. And a source of healing and restoration that surpasses all human understanding. When we come before Him with a repentant heart, confessing our sins and seeking His mercy, God extends His loving forgiveness to us. In His boundless grace, He wipes away the stains of our past, erasing the guilt and shame that weigh us down. The chains of sin are broken, and we experience a fresh start and a new identity in Christ. God’s forgiveness brings healing to our brokenness, filling the void within us with His unconditional love. And as we experience the depth of God’s forgiveness, our souls find solace and peace. Empowering us to extend that same forgiveness to others. Most wonderfully of all, through God’s forgiveness, we discover the transformative power that brings wholeness, and restores our soul to its intended purpose. A purpose rooted in God’s divine love and grace.

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June 23rd – 2 Corinthians 2:10

2 Corinthians 2:10

But one whom you forgive anything, I forgive also; for indeed what I have forgiven, if I have forgiven anything, I did it for your sakes in the presence of Christ,”

It’s one thing for Christians to preach about forgiveness, and quite another to actually walk the walk. As soon as we proclaim Jesus as our lord and Savior, the world watches. It waits to see how we handle conflict. Especially conflict with a fellow Believer. As followers of Jesus we are called to love one another. And to emulate the example of Christ, who forgives us unconditionally. By extending forgiveness to our fellow Christians, we reflect the redemptive power of the Gospel and the transformative work of God’s grace in our lives. Furthermore, forgiveness between brothers and sisters in Christ fosters unity, reconciliation, and the restoration of broken relationships. It allows us to uphold the Christlike values of humility, compassion, and empathy. And  serves as a mighty testimony to the world, showcasing the power of forgiveness and demonstrating the authenticity of our faith.

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June 10th – Isaiah 55:7

Isaiah 55:7

Let the wicked forsake their ways and the unrighteous their thoughts. Let them turn to the LORD, and he will have mercy on them, and to our God, for he will freely pardon.”

One of the greatest lies of the Enemy is that we are too lost, wicked, or unlovable for God. Nothing could be further from the truth. Because no matter who we are or what we’ve done, when we call out to Him, God can and will find us. And in His profound grace and mercy, will pick us up, clean us up, and offer His life transforming love and life saving forgiveness. We are all His children, and God longs to have a close, personal relationship with each of us. That’s why He calls us to forsake our wicked ways and come back to Him. To experience true freedom and healing that comes from the Lord alone. God’s forgiveness is a profound and transformative blessing. It’s a divine gift of love and mercy that transcends human understanding. And a gift freely given, not because we deserve it, but because of God’s infinite grace. It’s a beacon of hope that reminds us that no matter how far we’ve strayed or deeply we’ve fallen, there is always a path back to our loving Father.

 

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June 3rd – Isaiah 43:25

Isaiah 43:25

When someone wrongs us and then genuinely apologizes, the Bible tells us to forgive them immediately. Hard enough. But then God goes one step further and calls us to not only forgive, but to forget. Offering the same complete forgiveness to others that He offers us each day. Because few things are more powerful and transformative than forgiveness. Especially God’s. When we genuinely repent and seek His forgiveness, the Lord offers it freely, and treats us as if our sins never happened. He doesn’t hold our past sins against us or use them as a basis for punishment. And He doesn’t want us to do that to others. God’s forgiveness is an act of divine love and grace, and it brings about reconciliation between us and Him. How thankful are we that out of His unending mercy, God chooses not to bring them up again to condemn us. Instead He grants us a fresh start and invites us into a restored relationship with Him.

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