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Restoration...
He restores my soul...
Psalm 23:3a NKJV
Let’s take a look at one of the re words that come up so frequently in the Scriptures. Especially as we venture into what it might mean for the Lord Jesus to make all things new. King David’s words from Psalm 23 are some of the most comforting and profound in all of Scripture...it is his Loving Shepherd who restores his soul.
From the original Old Testament Hebrew word for restore—Shub—we find again the meaning of returning to what was initially intended. To refresh, restore, reverse, and return. As we apply God’s Word to the arena of our soul, we can lean into this promise that our hearts, emotions, minds, thoughts, and personalities can be made whole and restored by the One who created them in the first place.
Whether we like it or not, our soul affects every area of our lives. We can’t compartmentalize it and consider that it won’t color even the most practical matters we face. Jesus said that our soul is so interconnected that our emotions reflect our thinking, and our thinking is helped or hindered by our emotions. Then add to the mix that both our emotions and thoughts have the utmost influence on our personalities and ability to make sound decisions (Matthew 15:19). No wonder we need a total restoration of this hidden part of us!
In all truthfulness, how we tend our souls can open and close new doors all through our lives.
So, let’s pay close attention to not only what we are thinking but also what we are feeling. We are not to trust our emotions. Still, they are a temperature gauge of our soul that we can’t ignore. Let’s get help if we need it, seek Jesus ardently, and let the Holy Spirit do what He does so well: restore every aspect of our soul and return it to the wholeness it was originally intended to flourish in.
About this Plan
Throughout Scripture, we discover the Unchanging One loves to change things up. Maybe Jesus is gently nudging us that it's time for us to have a new beginning, a fresh start, or that He wants to open a door of possibility. Let's open His Word and invite the adventure to begin!
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