Better Than Before!
Are you someone who enjoys restoring things; taking what is dull and broken and returning it to its original shine and luster? In helping your parents clean out their shed, you come across your childhood red wagon buried in the back of their shed, under a bunch of old tools and junk, with its once fire engine red paint no longer shiny. You decide to take it home and sand off the rust, prime and paint it bright red, oil the wheels, and voila, it is just like new. You proudly pull your kids in it, just as your parents once pulled you.
There is joy and satisfaction in restoring that which is broken back to its original beauty and functionality. We have a God who is interested in redeeming and restoring his children, every man, woman, and child who has ever lived. God is a repairer at heart. God does not just want to return us to our original condition (innocent like Adam and Eve before the whole forbidden fruit thing), He wants us to be better than we were when we began. In Haggai 2:9, God promises the Israelites that when they return out of captivity the glory of the new Temple would be greater than that of the old one. Here is what we read – “’The glory of this present house will be greater than the glory of the former house,’ says the LORD Almighty.”
God can make up for all that has been lost or neglected, abused or destroyed – “I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust have eaten, the hopper, the destroyer, the cutter, my great army which I sent among you” (Joel 2:25).
God is a Master Craftsman and the world is His restoration project. Psalm 23:3 tells us “He restores my soul. He guides me along the right paths for his name’s sake.” Restoration is deeply embedded in Scripture. Here are just a few examples: Jeremiah 30:17, Psalm 51:12, Job 42:10, Isaiah 40:28-31, Acts 3:21, 1 Peter 5:10. NOTE: Clicking on the red link takes you to the particular verse(s). I encourage you to grab your Bible and read them within the section in which they fall in order to understand the original context. This is an important practice to remember when reading any passage!
And hear this, God also wants to use you to help Him restore those around you; yes, each one of us is called to participate. Here is a promise to Israel in its post-exilic state, and one made to us today, found in Isaiah 58:12 – “Some of you will rebuild the ancient ruins; you will restore the foundations laid long ago; you will be called the repairer of broken walls, the restorer of streets where people live” (HCSB).
So, today, even if you feel worn out and rusty, no matter the condition of your body, heart, and soul, you can have assurance that God can, and deeply desires to, redeem, and restore you and those around you, your friends and your enemies! Not just better, better than before!
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