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6 YEARS ON THE WALL | 2026 — DAY 127 OF 365 DAYS OF 5AM | SERVANT LEADERS PRAYERLINE
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Word of the Day: RepairBiblically, “REPAIR” can be understood as the work of restoring what is broken, rebuilding what has fallen, and making things whole again.Key verse:“You shall be called the Repairer of the Breach, the Restorer of Streets to Dwell In.” — Isaiah 58:12R — Repent / ReturnRepair begins with turning back to God.“Return to Me, and I will return to you.” — Malachi 3:7E — ExamineWe must examine what is broken in our hearts, lives, families, or communities.“Let us search out and examine our ways, and turn back to the Lord.” — Lamentations 3:40P — PrayTrue repair requires prayer, humility, and dependence on God.“If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray… then I will hear from heaven…” — 2 Chronicles 7:14A — Act in ObedienceRepair is not only words; it requires action and obedience.“But be doers of the word, and not hearers only.” — James 1:22I — IntercedeA repairer stands in the gap for others through prayer and love.“I sought for a man among them who would make a wall, and stand in the gap before Me…” — Ezekiel 22:30R — Restore / RebuildGod’s heart is to restore what was ruined and rebuild what was broken.“They shall rebuild the old ruins, they shall raise up the former desolations.” — Isaiah 61:4SummaryREPAIR biblically can mean:R — Repent and Return to God E — Examine what is broken P — Pray for healing and direction A — Act in obedience I — Intercede and stand in the gapR — Restore and Rebuild through God’s powerScripture of Day“And they that shall be of thee shall build the old waste places: thou shalt raise up the foundations of many generations; and thou shalt be called, The repairer of the breach, The restorer of paths to dwell in.” — Isaiah 58:12 KJVDevotional ThoughtToday, God is reminding you that nothing is too broken for His hands. What feels ruined, delayed, fractured, or forgotten can still be repaired by His grace. God does not only replace—He restores. He does not only cover wounds—He heals them. He does not only see the damage—He sees the divine purpose still buried beneath it.There are places in your life where the enemy may have tried to create breaches: in your peace, your confidence, your family, your faith, your dreams, or your relationship with God. But the Lord is stepping into those places as the Master Repairer. He is strengthening weak foundations, rebuilding what collapsed, and restoring what you thought was beyond recovery.Repair may not always happen instantly, but every act of surrender gives God room to work. Every prayer becomes a brick. Every step of obedience becomes a tool. Every moment of forgiveness becomes mortar. God is rebuilding you from the inside out.You are not the ruins of what happened to you. You are becoming a testimony of what God can restore.AffirmationGod is repairing what was broken in me, around me, and through me. I am not beyond restoration. I am being rebuilt with strength, wisdom, peace, and purpose. The Lord is making me whole again.Word of EncouragementDo not be discouraged by the areas that still look unfinished. Construction zones are not signs of failure—they are signs that work is happening. God is still working on you, in you, and for you.The cracks did not disqualify you. The delay did not cancel the promise. The pain did not erase your purpose. God can use even the broken pieces to build something stronger than before.Today, trust the Repairer. Let Him touch the places you have been hiding. Let Him mend what pride, fear, grief, disappointment, or weariness has damaged. The same God who restores paths can restore your direction. The same God who rebuilds foundations can strengthen your faith.
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