
THE GOD WHO RESTORES
WHAT WAS LOST There are moments in life when we feel like we've lost our edge our motivation, our purpose, our joy, or even something tangible like a job or relationship. The man in 2 Kings 6 was simply trying to help build a new space when his borrowed axe head flew into the water. It wasn't his tool, and now it was gone, a simple yet overwhelming problem. But instead of scolding him or ignoring the issue, Elisha calmly asks, "Where did it fall?" That question is powerful, "Where did it fall?" It's God's invitation for us to pinpoint where we lost what we once had. Was it in a relationship? In a moment of fear? In a season of burnout? The miracle that followed, "iron floating" shows us that God specializes in recovering what we thought was gone forever. He doesn't just care about big spiritual crises, He cares about borrowed tools, broken dreams, and little things that matter to us. So if you feel like you've lost your edge, your peace, or your purpose, God can make the iron swim again. Ask Him to help you return to the place of loss, and trust Him to do what only He can.
All Prayed Up:
Lord, I thank You that You are the God who restores. Even when I lose things, whether spiritual strength, joy, or something borrowed, You care enough to intervene. Help me remember where I lost my edge, and give me the courage to return to that place. I believe You are still the God who makes the iron swim. Restore what’s broken, renew what’s worn out, and revive what has grown cold in me. Thank You Father for Your faithfulness, even in the small things. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Until Next Time Family
Nothing Missing
Nothing Broken
Remember, The God Who Restores and
Be Good To One Another