
“Nothing Is Too Broken for God”
There is no level of brokenness beyond God’s reach. No heart too shattered, no chapter too messy, no soul too weary that God cannot restore, replenish, and resurrect. We serve a God who breathes life into dry bones and rebuilds from ashes. What others throw away, God still calls valuable.
David, the Psalmist who knew pain, failure, and redemption intimately, once wrote in Psalm 147:3: “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” David didn’t write those words from a place of perfection—he wrote them from a place of experience. He had been broken. He had been betrayed. He had failed miserably. And yet, he encountered a God who met him in his lowest moments and still called him “a man after His own heart.”
That same God is still healing today. He doesn’t just restore what was lost—He makes it whole. He doesn’t just refill what ran dry—He replenishes with overflow. He doesn’t just revive your spirit—He resurrects your purpose. What seems buried under regret, shame, or trauma is never beyond the reach of God’s restoring power.
So beloved, don’t count yourself out. Don’t let the weight of brokenness convince you that your best days are behind you. If God could restore David—a warrior, a worshiper, and a man with a deeply flawed past—He can restore you too.
Pray With Me:
Father God, Thank You for being the One who heals the brokenhearted and binds up every wound, just like You did for David. I bring You my broken places—not to hide them, but to surrender them. Restore what’s been lost, replenish what’s been drained, and resurrect what I thought was dead. Make beauty from these ashes, Lord. I trust You with every shattered piece. In Jesus’ name I pray, believe, receive, and praise.
Amen.