Provision: Green Pastures and Still Water |
In writing Quiet Restoration, it didn't feel complete until I included the start of verse 3: He restores my soul.
The next morning, my waking thought was He restores my soul! I've never really thought much about that. I'd like to learn more. So, I set out on a quest: My soul . . . what is it?
Joyce Meyer, in her Everyday Life Bible, made a comment that really stuck with me: "We are a spirit, we have a soul, and we live in a body."*
The phrase He restores my soul began to take meaningful shape for me.
Being married to a guy who loved car shows, I was quite familiar with restoration. Some owners included pictures of their awesome autos as "junkers" before they were restored.
What I found interesting was my own need for restoration. I'm usually an "up" person, so I couldn't miss the fact that this week I was noticeably "down."
Three things were clamoring for attention: 1) Negative feelings, 2) negative thoughts, and 3) my personal decision on how to handle them.
The choice was mine. God did not create us as robots, and He cares about every part of us . . . body, soul, and spirit.
After the Storm, A Rainbow of Hope |
That was me. I read Psalm 23 and asked the LORD to restore my soul. I later realized my "downers" were gone.
He'll do it for you, too. Just ask.
*The Everyday Life Bible (Amplified Version), Joyce Meyer, Faith Words, NY, NY, 1 Thessalonians 5:23, Life Point, p. 1984.
**The Everyday Life Bible (as above), Psalm 23, God Restores and Leads, p. 835.
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