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Daily Devotional - September 26, 2025

9/26/25

Good morning, Friends, 

Psalm 23:3 LSB - [3] He restores my soul; He guides me in the paths of righteousness For His name’s sake.

God brings my heart and mind back to life when I’m worn down. He puts me back on the right track, not because I’ve earned it, but because His name and character guarantee it.

Life has a way of draining us. Stress, guilt, busyness, or disappointment can leave us feeling empty and off course. But this verse reminds us that God is not just a passive observer, He is the One who restores. “Restores” here doesn’t just mean a quick pick-me-up. It means to return something to its original strength and purpose. God takes the weary parts of you and breathes new strength into them.

And notice: He guides. You don’t have to figure out life’s direction on your own. He leads you into “paths of righteousness”, the kind of life that aligns with His will and brings peace to your soul. And why? “For His name’s sake.” That means His faithfulness to you is tied to His very reputation. He won’t abandon you, because His honor won't allow it.

If today you feel like you’re running on empty, take heart: you don’t have to restore yourself. God is in the business of renewal. You don’t have to have the map, He will guide you. You don’t have to wonder if you’ll be left behind, His name is powerful, and His promises are unshakable.

So breathe. Let Him restore your soul. Trust that He knows the next step, and He’ll lead you there in His timing.

Yup, you already know what time ⏱️it is 💪🏾

Maranatha (The Lord is coming)  
Soli Deo Gloria (Glory to God Alone)

- Grace & Peace
Pastor Trent

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