A Cross-Shaped Life: 2nd Corinthians 13: 1-14
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When life feels overwhelming due to personal struggles, damaged relationships, or the weight of living in an imperfect world, we can find hope in God's restoration plan. Biblical restoration means returning to the fitness and purpose for which we were originally intended, much like restoring an old piece of furniture by stripping away damage and bringing it back to its original beauty.
Five foundational truths anchor this restoration process: We were created good as God's workmanship with purpose and intention. Something went terribly wrong when sin entered and broke everything, affecting not just our relationship with God but all of creation. Jesus came as the solution to reverse sin's curse, defeat death, and open the way for restoration. Full restoration is coming for those who trust in Christ, with complete healing and justice guaranteed. Finally, we have a purpose now to manifest Jesus in our daily lives while we wait.
Honest self-examination is crucial for experiencing restoration. Rather than being depressing, this assessment frees us to experience God's transforming power. We can start by picking one area where we need God's restoration and surrendering it to Him. Remember, everything about our salvation is a tribute to God's power, not our performance. Restoration is both God's promise for the future and His invitation for today.