Psalm 23:3
He Restores My Soul
Life can leave us weary, discouraged, and drained. The pressures of daily
living, disappointments, and struggles often weigh heavily on our hearts.
Yet Psalm 23 reminds us of a beautiful truth: the Lord is our Shepherd, and
He cares for us deeply.
When David declares, “He restores my soul,” he points to God's
supernatural ability to renew what is exhausted and heal what is broken. The
Lord does not merely give us strength to keep going—He refreshes our
inner being with His presence, His peace, and His love.
No matter how tired or burdened you may feel, God invites you to come to Him.
He knows your needs intimately and delights in restoring your heart. Trust the
Shepherd to lead you beside still waters, to renew your spirit, and to remind
you that you are never beyond His care.
Prayer
Lord, thank You for being my Shepherd. When I am weary, restore my soul and
fill me with Your peace. Help me trust Your guidance and rest in Your
unfailing love. Amen.
Isaiah 40:31
Soar, Run, and Walk
“But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar
on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not
be faint.” We often long for the strength to soar above our challenges, yet
God's promise is not only for the moments when we soar, but also for the seasons
when we run and the days when we simply walk.
It is in the quiet, ordinary rhythms of life that God develops our endurance,
deepens our faith, and teaches us to depend on Him. While we wait, He is working.
While we walk, He is strengthening. Every step taken in trust is sustained by
His grace.
When the pace of life feels overwhelming, remember that true peace is not found
in how fast you move, but in the One who walks beside you. Your strength comes
not from striving harder, but from placing your hope in the Lord.
Prayer
Lord, give me grace to embrace the quiet moments of today. Renew my strength
and help me trust You in every season—whether I am called to wait, to
run, or simply to walk by faith. Amen.