DEVOTION:

Hosea 6:1 
"Come, let us return to the Lord. He has torn us to pieces but he will heal us; he has injured us but he will bind up our wounds."

THOUGHTS

There are seasons when life leaves us feeling bruised, weary, and uncertain. Sometimes the wounds are emotional. Sometimes they are spiritual. Sometimes they are very physical, reminding us with every movement that healing takes time. In those moments, it is easy to focus on what hurts, what has changed, or how long the recovery may be. Yet Hosea offers an invitation rather than an explanation. "Come, let us return to the Lord."

Notice that Hosea does not tell us to figure everything out first. He does not tell us to understand every reason for our pain, although I know mine right now.. Instead, he points us toward the One who heals, restores, and binds up wounds. God's presence is often found not at the end of the struggle, but in the middle of it. He sits beside us in the waiting rooms, walks with us through recovery, and remains near when strength feels limited. Thank you Lord Jesus for the gift of the Holy Spirit.

The passage goes on to remind us that God desires more than religious activity. "I desire mercy, not sacrifice, and acknowledgment of God rather than burnt offerings" (Hosea 6:6). God is not looking for perfect people with perfect faith. He is looking for hearts that continue to turn toward Him, even when life hurts.

Perhaps that is enough for today. Not having all the answers. Not being fully healed yet. Not seeing the whole road ahead. Simply returning again to the Lord who has never stopped loving us and discovering that, even in our weakness, He is already sitting beside us.

PRAYER:

Almighty and holy God, thank You for Your presence in every season of life. Thank You that when we are hurting, You are near; when we are weary, You sustain us; and when healing seems slow, You remain faithful. Today, we especially give You thanks for the hands and hearts You have placed around us everyday. Today, I thank You for the surgeon and medical team who cared for me with skill, compassion, and dedication. We recognize that their gifts and abilities are gifts from You, and we are grateful for the care they have provided. Thank You for my wife, whose love, patience, and support have been a source of strength during these days of recovery. Thank You for family members who have walked beside me, offered encouragement, and helped carry the burdens that come with healing.

And Lord, thank You for our church family. Thank You for every prayer offered, every card sent, every message, every act of kindness, and every quiet moment when someone lifted my name before Your throne. Their love has been a reminder that we do not walk this journey alone. It means more than words can express. As healing continues, help us return to You again and again, trusting that Your hands are still at work binding wounds, restoring strength, renewing hope, and carrying us forward. May this season not only bring physical healing, but spiritual renewal as well, drawing us closer to You and deepening our gratitude for the many ways You care for us. In the name of Jesus, our Healer, we pray. Amen.