Letting God Breathe Life Into Tired Places

God does not rush what He is restoring.
— Psalm 23 Soap Ministry

There are places within us that grow quiet over time.
Not broken. Not gone. Just tired.

Areas where effort once felt natural now feel heavy.
Where hope feels slower to rise.
Where we wonder if anything new can grow again.

But God does not abandon what has grown still.

Scripture reminds us that He breathes life into what feels dry, restoring what seems distant and renewing what feels worn. Not with urgency, but with intention.

You do not have to force renewal.
You do not have to rush yourself back into strength.

Sometimes, the most faithful thing you can do is remain open—
to rest, to stillness, to the quiet work God is doing beneath the surface.

As you move through your days this month, in the small and ordinary moments, let this be enough: what feels tired is not beyond renewal.

God is not waiting for you to fix it.
He is already breathing life into it.

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