SOAR III - March 3

 


"who satisfies your desires with good things so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's." Psalm 103:5

"Renewal requires opening yourself up to new ways of thinking and feeling." - Deborah Day

Psalm 103:5 beautifully portrays God's satisfying provision, renewing our youth like the eagle's. The imagery here is profound; just as the eagle goes through a molting process to renew its feathers, God satisfies us with good things, bringing a transformative renewal to our lives.

This verse teaches us about the goodness of God, who not only provides for our needs but also brings a rejuvenating renewal to our innermost being. It's an invitation to open ourselves to the transformative work of God, allowing Him to satisfy our desires and bring about a renewal that goes beyond the physical.

As Deborah Day's quote suggests, renewal involves a willingness to embrace new ways of thinking and feeling. In the context of faith, it's about opening ourselves to God's transformative power, allowing Him to shape our thoughts, emotions, and desires.


Prayer: Loving God,We thank you for the promise of renewal found in Psalm 103:5. As we open ourselves to your provision and goodness, may our youth be renewed like the eagle's. Help us to embrace the transformative work you desire to do in our lives, and grant us the courage to welcome new ways of thinking and feeling. May your renewing grace be evident in every aspect of our being. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.







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