When you cry out for permanent resurrection and restoration of your heart, your soul, your life, your faith, your hope, and your joy, you are not asking for too much. You are reaching for the very things God loves to give. And yes, with Him all things are possible. But the way He does it often runs deeper than a quick fix. He works from the inside out, and the heart is always His first concern.
Real faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. It does not mean you will instantly see every promise fulfilled or feel every emotion restored. The heroes of Scripture died in faith, still waiting for some of what God had promised. Yet their faith was precious to Him. Faith simply takes God at His word, even when everything around you looks dead. It is not about mustering a feeling; it is believing Him because He has spoken. That kind of faith will, in time, produce the works and the fruit you long for, but you cannot reverse the order. You cannot heal your heart by forcing outward joy or hope. The inward change must come first.
That is why the state of your heart matters so much. Tearing your garments to show grief never healed anyone, but rending your heart before the Lord opens the door for His reviving work. Out of the heart flow all the issues of life. If your heart feels lifeless, divided, or stuck, do not try to patch it up with actions alone. Bring it to Him with a prayer like David’s: “Unite my heart to fear Your name.” A divided heart is a draining thing, pulled between your own desires and God’s will, feasting on His word one day and the world the next. That instability will steal your hope. But when your heart is fixed, steadfast upon the Lord, singing and praise can rise again, even before you see the full answer.
Hope is a combination of desire and expectation. When both are alive, you are held steady. The God of hope promises to fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. That does not happen by staring at your emptiness but by fixing your eyes on the blessed hope: the appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ, the resurrection life He has already guaranteed. He is your only hope of standing before God, and He is the restorer of your soul.
Let His word dwell in you richly. As you study it, He will give you a promise, a word that builds confidence and strengthens faith. You will find your heart coming to a place of rest again. Faith will increase. The joy and peace you thought were dead will sprout fresh.
So I join you in praying for that resurrection. May He make firm and steady your heart, not leaving it in a hardened or wavering condition, but giving you a singleness of devotion. May He restore your soul, rekindle your faith, and give you hope that does not heckle at hard circumstances but laughs at the future. His love encompasses all of it and will not let you go. Fix your heart on Him today, for He has done great things and is not finished yet.