Rest for Our Soul

We often think that God's goodness is only present when things are going well, but scripture invites us to embrace both a broken world and a beautiful Savior who "makes all things new" (Revelation 21:5). Psalms 42 encourages us to face our pain, imperfections, and longing for God. In a world that pushes us to avoid these struggles, the psalmist reminds us it's okay to be human, as Jesus understands and has compassion on us (Hebrews 4:15). By confronting our pain, we find healing, understanding our limits, and discovering that Jesus, the "living water" (John 4:13-14), offers rest and restoration for our souls (Matthew 11:28).

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