He restores my soul. Psalm 23:3
This morning I caught myself thinking, “I did so well trusting God last week with this situation…what happened? ” What I really wanted was for my heart to go back to where it was—a reset to the faith I felt just a few days ago.
The basic word for ‘restore’ means to move something back to the place of departure. The tender Shepherd restores our soul if we pay attention to our heart and address our faith before it completely unravels. We must go to green pastures and still waters to ask Jesus what’s wrong. Something sure changed and oftentimes we don’t even know what. He does though.
Sometimes, simply sitting in silence with Him is enough for the Holy Spirit to put His finger on it. “Here. This is where you stopped believing Me.” The lie is exposed, and I can face my unbelief honestly. But most of the time, we must interact with scripture until we discern the nature of the conflict. Most likely, we will come across a verse that rubs against the grain of our feelings. We know the verse is true, but we feel like it’s not true. This is a sure sign of faith’s fracture.
Today is a restoration-day for me. I’ve carved out some time for God to restore my faith about a certain situation in my life. Confidence in His assurances have begun to deteriorate. I can’t live without joy and confidence in my Shepherd. As I dive into the deep waters of the Spirit for restoration, I am praying for you too.
Doubt doesn’t stand a chance in the long run when we stay in the arms of the Restorer.
You mend every broken soul who comes to You. Restore what has frayed in me.
Amen