DEVOTIONAL:
Luke 15:4–5 (TPT) - "If a shepherd has a hundred sheep and one wanders away and is lost, what will he do? Won’t he leave the ninety-nine grazing the hillside and thoroughly search for the one lost sheep? And if he finds his lost sheep, he’ll joyfully carry it back home on his shoulders.”
Standing for the restoration of your marriage can feel like searching for a lost sheep in a vast wilderness. Your heart longs for the return of your spouse, yearning for reconciliation and restoration. In the midst of this journey, take heart and find hope in the promise of Luke 15:4–5, where God is likened to a shepherd who joyfully carries the lost sheep back home.
Just as a shepherd leaves the ninety-nine to search for the one lost sheep, God pursues your wandering spouse with relentless love and compassion. He knows the depths of their heart and the struggles they face. While it may seem like they are lost in the wilderness of life, God is actively working behind the scenes, orchestrating circumstances to draw them back into His loving embrace.
As you stand in faith and prayer for the return of your spouse, remember that God's love knows no bounds. He is not content to let them wander aimlessly; instead, He seeks them out with tender care and unwavering devotion. Even when it feels like they are far from home, God is working to bring them back to where they belong—within the safety and security of your marriage covenant.
Just as the shepherd joyfully carries the lost sheep back home on his shoulders, God delights in restoring relationships and bringing reconciliation. He longs to see your marriage whole and thriving once again. Trust in His timing and His faithfulness, knowing that He is working all things together for your good and His glory.
In your waiting, continue to pray fervently for your spouse's return. Lift them up before the Lord, asking Him to soften their heart and open their eyes to His love and grace. Surrender your fears and doubts to God, knowing that He is able to do far more abundantly than all we ask or think (Ephesians 3:20).
As you stand in faith, remember that God is with you every step of the way. He sees your tears, hears your prayers, and holds your heart in His hands. Take comfort in His promise to never leave you nor forsake you (Hebrews 13:5). And when the day comes that your spouse returns home, rejoice with the shepherd who found his lost sheep, for God has done a miraculous work in your marriage.
Keep standing supernatural, we are right here with you!
Jason & Christine