God’s Restorative Love (Lent 13, 2024)

James Taylor’s version of “Handy Man” hit number one in 1977.  He recorded it as a slower version, more of a ballad-style of the original Jones/Blackwell hit.  James sings he “can fix broken hearts, I know that I truly can” which the lulling vocals seem to affirm he could do.  In reality, however, full restoration of brokenness is much more difficult than singing your deepest of hurts away, even with a handy man who connects with his audience.

Hurts that deep require the love of God.

Exercise:

Think back over a hurt so deep that you can’t seem to let it go.  Perhaps it feels like a near-fatal wound of the heart as you continue to relive the pain or experience the stinging effects long after the incident itself.  Confess to God that you need His love to heal that wound.  Tell Him that you’re exhausted from guarding it or trying your best to keep it from hurting.  Ask Him to minister His restorative love and heal you.

Join me tomorrow for a look at the first love.

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