Do you feel dead, dry? As if nothing good can come out of you… as if you’re too far gone to return or be restored?

God’s Word shows us something different — that the Lord can bring us back to life.

“…can they revive the stones from the heaps of rubbish—stones that are burned?” (Nehemiah 4:2)

Often the enemy whispers:
“Why do you keep going? Why do you try to stand when you keep falling? Give up…”

But God says something else.

He does not give up on you.
He wants you to rise once again.
Once again to wash yourself.
Once again to go to the altar.
Once again to bring a sacrifice.

David fell greatly… but he did not stay on the ground.

“Then David arose from the ground, washed and anointed himself… and went into the house of the Lord and worshiped.” (2 Samuel 12)

This is the power of revival.

It’s not perfection that brings you back to God — it’s the decision to rise again.

After pain came comfort.
After the fall — restoration.
After sin — grace.

And Solomon was the evidence:
God’s mercy does not work according to our expectations, but according to His will.

You are not finished.
You are not lost.
God is still working in you.

Rise again.
Do you feel dead, dry? As if nothing good can come out of you… as if you’re too far gone to return or be restored? God’s Word shows us something different — that the Lord can bring us back to life. “…can they revive the stones from the heaps of rubbish—stones that are burned?” (Nehemiah 4:2) Often the enemy whispers: “Why do you keep going? Why do you try to stand when you keep falling? Give up…” But God says something else. He does not give up on you. He wants you to rise once again. Once again to wash yourself. Once again to go to the altar. Once again to bring a sacrifice. David fell greatly… but he did not stay on the ground. “Then David arose from the ground, washed and anointed himself… and went into the house of the Lord and worshiped.” (2 Samuel 12) This is the power of revival. It’s not perfection that brings you back to God — it’s the decision to rise again. After pain came comfort. After the fall — restoration. After sin — grace. And Solomon was the evidence: God’s mercy does not work according to our expectations, but according to His will. You are not finished. You are not lost. God is still working in you. Rise again.
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