Can Spirits be Restored?
July 9, 2022 by Susan Dollyhigh
Filed under Daily Devotions
By Susan Dollyhigh –
“Do you remember your words in Spirits Can be Restored?” my friend asked.
Of course I remembered that devotional. I compared an empty, neglected, vandalized, old Georgian-style house to human spirits that have been hurt emotionally, physically, or both, and sometimes even broken.
“Go back and read it again,” my friend said.
I hung up the phone and pulled out the July/August 2010 issue of The Upper Room and read:
“…As I pass by, I think how beautiful it (the old house) must have been in times past…How I wish someone would move in and fix up the place! I know it has the potential to be beautiful again.”
“…But when we allow Christ Jesus into our hearts, he can heal the scars caused by life and repair our wounded spirit. And unlike that old house on my street that could be too costly to restore, the high price of our restoration has been paid by Christ, the Master Carpenter, whose work is always of highest quality. We are never so broken that God cannot restore us.”
I laid the magazine on the table, and dropped my head into my hands.
Lord, I thought I knew what brokenness was when I wrote those words. I just never dreamed of our business failing, going through bankruptcy, problems in my marriage, divorce – all happening at the same time. Lord, if…
And then God reminded me of the story in Mark 9:22-24 where the father brought his son to Jesus for healing. The father said, “But if you can do anything, take pity on us and help us.”
“If you can?” said Jesus. “Everything is possible for him who believes.”
“Immediately the boy’s father exclaimed, “I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!” (NIV).
Lord, I know you can do all things, please help me overcome my disbelief.
And He did. The Lord brought me through that time, and He mended my broken spirit. He reminded me through words He had given me years earlier that it’s true; we’re never so broken that God cannot restore us.
Bible Verse: “Immediately the boy’s father exclaimed, “I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!” (Mark 9:24 NIV).
Prayer: Father, thank You for the way You speak to us through others, and through Your Word. Thank you for your assurance that faith in Jesus Christ can bring us complete healing. Amen.
My pastor spoke on this same scripture in yesterday’s service! “I do believe! Help my unbelief!”
Thank You LORD, for affirmation!
God bless you, Cyn. So humbled and thankful God used my words for affirmation.
Blessings, Susan