Will you not revive us again, that your people may rejoice in you? Show us your steadfast love, O LORD, and grant us your salvation. Ps. 85:6-7
Dear Lord Jesus, it’s amazing what one good week of rain can do to transform my brown, crispy yard into a garden of fresh, green life. I begin this day grateful for the showers of the last several days. I can run my sprinkler endlessly, but there’s just something about the water that falls from the sky that brings restoration and renewal like nothing else.
Jesus, our hearts are no different. When we grow brown and crispy on the inside—when our rejoicing in you is displaced with complaining about you (and others and anything); when our delighting in you fades into detachment from you (and from others, and eventually from our own heart); when our love for you atrophies into fading memories of you (and then into all kinds of grace-less thoughts about you)—we are powerless and shut up to your provision.
There’s no hose, fire hydrant, or reservoir of our own making that can even begin to make a brown heart green. So we cry out with the Sons of Korah, “show us your unfailing love, O LORD, grant us your salvation.” Jesus, just as it was your unfailing love that first brought life to our deadness, so it will be your unfailing love that brings fresh green to our current brown. You have promised to “satisfy our needs in a sun-scorched land” and “strengthen our frame.”
You have promised that we will be “like a well-watered garden, like a spring whose waters never fail” (Isa. 58:11). Right now in the gospel, you cry out to us in a loud voice, “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from within him.” (Jn. 7:37-38)
So we boldly come before you praying the promises of the gospel. Open up the artesian springs of gospel riches and power, for your glory. You’ve never lied to us, Jesus, never. You suffered the ultimate thirst of the cross so that we will never thirst again. So revive us that we might rejoice in you. Restore to us the joy of your salvation, that we might offer fresh fruit, grace fruit, to our family, friends, the community, and the nations. So very Amen we pray, in your verdant and re-vivifying.
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Before, I also experienced being dry spiritually. That time, I never open my Bible, I already forgot to pray even in one meal,I try to avoid the church mates of my mother-in-law whenever they visit the house. But God uses people to win me back. Now I don’t want it to happen again… and I know deep in my heart that God is a God of many chances!!