Destination RESToration Restoration for the Weary Soul

This is part nine of Destination RESToration. If you have not read the first eight segments, I encourage you to do so. Destination RESToration, DR Restored to Our Original Purpose, DR Preparing for Restoration, DR Restored Communion with God, DR Call the Carpenter. DR Remove, Rinse, & Rest. DR Refine & Replenish, DR Tools for Restored Relationships.

What restores your soul?

Prayer?

Worship?

Fellowship?

Quiet time?

Feet in the sand?

Rest?

A good book?

A hike in the mountains?

Time with friends?

Laughter?

In my quiet time recently, I read this verse, that I have read hundreds of times, but somehow, it jumped off the page at me as something I needed to pay attention to.  

Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.  Galatians 6:9

I was not necessarily feeling weary at the moment, but it is something I struggle with often. I thought to myself “How, indeed, do people not become weary?” So, I posed the question on social media.

People told me they were praying for me, which I will always receive, but others had a variety of some practical and some spiritual/biblical wisdom. Most of the wisdom could be summed up in a few simple thoughts… Keep your eyes on Jesus, don’t try to do everything (or anything) in your own strength; and be patient in waiting for and seeing the results.

I am a DIY kind of person who is extremely observant of what is going on around me. I see all the squirrels… bunnies, birds, lizards and flowers too. I am a getter done kind of gal. I attack a project like a starving person attacks a long awaited meal. You can see why I would struggle with the previous advice. 

We all get weary. We all take our eyes off  Jesus. Many of us are taking care of loved-ones. Others are in the season of raising small children. Some are doing both. Others are faced with uncertain finances or job situations. Many have challenging relationships within and outside of their families. Some are suffering physically and others emotionally. 

It was after a friend’s 4th or 5th stroke and another’s encounter with an exploding tent trailer and my own need for a restored spirit, that the Lord opened my eyes to this verse: 

 In his kindness God called you to share in his eternal glory by means of Christ Jesus. So after you have suffered a little while, he will restore, support, and strengthen you, and he will place you on a firm foundation. I Peter 5:10

I read this verse to myself over and over. Then I read it to anyone who would listen. What a gift God’s Word is to us … an ever-present help in the time of trouble. One of the most restorative processes is to be led to particular Scriptures allowing them to wash over us and sink in to our souls. Scripture, time and time again, reminds us of how much God loves us, cares about our trouble, gives us rest, gathers our tears and restores our souls.

When I think of Soul Restoration, the beautiful Psalm David wrote in realization and worship of who God is comes to mind. 

Let’s read it together:

The Lord is my shepherd;He is my guide through life.
I shall not want. He is my provider.

He makes me to lie down in green pastures; He Gives me REST.
He leads me beside the still waters. He refreshes me.

He restores my soul; He is always in the process of restoring me.
He leads me in the paths of righteousness. After rest, he spurs me on to action.
For His name’s sake. Restoring me and guiding me brings Him glory.

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil;
For You are with me
; He is my protector and comforter in the face of life’s greatest sorrows and challenges.


Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. I can be confident in my walk as He is warding off the evil attacks.

You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; He is taking care of my physical needs in the face of that evil.


You anoint my head with oilHe heals me and has set me apart for His work.

My cup runs over.He blesses me with more than I need so that I can share with others, spiritually, physically, and emotionally.

 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me. He cares for and tends my weary soul with love and goodness.


All the days of my life; He is with me, not just sometimes but all of the time.


And I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. I can abide in Him now, here on earth, and can look forward to my eternal home with Him in Heaven.

Meditating on these words brings my focus to the One who can restore my weary soul.

What are some of the things you do to feel restored? 

Sometimes we are too tired to rest, that bone weary tired that sleep does not fix. Sometimes we just need to stop… be still. Admittedly, this is one of my life’s greatest challenges. So my encouragement is not telling you what you need to do, but sharing with you, what I need to do and inviting you to do the same.

Rest

In peace I will both lie down and sleep; for you alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety. (Even in the valley of the shadow of death). Psalm 4:8 ESV 

Be Still

Be still, and know that I am God. (He makes me lie down in green pastures) Psalm 46:10 ESV

Pray

Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. (Thy rod and thy staff they comfort me) Philippians 4:6-7 ESV

The Invitation

Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. (He leads me in the path of righteousness) Matthew 11:28-30 ESV 

Does that restore you?

In our world of instant gratification and desire for immediate results and relief, we are called to wait on the Lord. I encourage you to take advantage of the rest that He offers through His word, worship and holy restoration.

If this has been an encouragement to you, please feel free to share or comment.

There is one last installation in the Destination RESToration series, which will be here, by God’s grace, next week.

Published by Keri Willis

My name is Keri Willis. I am a semi-retired educator. I spent a great deal of my career working with adults with developmental disabilities and many years in elementary education, in the classroom and as an administrator. My main ministry now is coordinating the women’s ministry for our church in San Diego, CA. I have been married thirty-four years and have two grown and married children. I now have a head of full grey hair and good ideas. I believe we are created to use our gifts and to be creative. That comes in many forms for me. I love to woodwork and use power tools, design, decorate, garden, and create new recipes. And I love to write. One major lesson I have learned in my writing journey is that I need to be still and listen to hear God’s voice before I am prepared to put into words the message he has instilled in my heart. This has been much easier since I am no longer working full time, but it is so easy to get distracted and not listen, which almost always ends with an empty page in the form of writer’s block. While I have written many articles for newsletters and local newspapers, I did not consider myself a writer until I self-published my first book, Teapots and Power Tools. https://www.amazon.com/Teapot.../dp/1466458763/ref=sr_1_3... The idea emerged as I was working on a project in my garage. I had worship music playing, power tools out and saw dust flying. I glanced up and saw my delicate teapot sitting on my router table. The message was clear. Sometimes we are using the power tools God gives us and sometimes he just wants us to be still and have tea with him. The book became the foundation for a women’s retreat, and then my amazing niece helped me work through publishing it on Create Space (now KDP). At least five other projects are in different stages of production. I joined hope*writers to help motivate me and keep me focused and accountable. I am still trying to figure out the whole website and blog thing. That is my next goal for myself; that and finish writing at least one of my projects! Teapots and Power Tools: Effectively using the tools God has equipped you with, while taking time to “Be Still and Know That He is God”

2 thoughts on “Destination RESToration Restoration for the Weary Soul

  1. My struggle is relying on my own strength instead of God’s sometimes. When a situation is in my wheel house I have a tendency to handle it myself instead of looking to God for strength and wisdom. When things start to fall apart then I ask God to bail me out. No matter what my abilities and strengths are I need to rely on Him first because I can do ALL things through Christ who strengthens me! ( Phillipians 4:13)
    Thanks for sharing these verses today. They are a good list to keep in our memories so we can access them at the proper time!
    ❤ Carrie

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    1. For me, one of my struggles is realizing that he is not called me to do ‘all things.’

      I need to surrender those things that he does not expect for me to do and rev on him to give me the strength to do the things that he has called me to do.

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