Cornerstone: Rebuild, Renew, RestoreSample

DAY 5: Rebuilding the Ruins
Have you ever walked through a time or season that felt like a ruin? A dream you let go of, a passion that fizzled out, a relationship that broke down? The Word of God doesn’t ignore ruins—it promises restoration.
Isaiah 61 isn’t just poetic—it’s prophetic. God isn’t only interested in building new things; He specializes in reviving the ancient ones. He restores purpose, families, ministries, cities—even whole generations.
Sometimes we bury things because they’re painful. But could it be that what you’ve called "over" is simply waiting for God to breathe on it again? The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead is ready to rebuild what life has worn down.
Let Him show you where the ruins are—and let Him start rebuilding. Go back and read the full chapter of Isaiah 61.
Reflection Questions:
- What part of your life feels like a ruin?
- Have you buried something God wants to restore?
- What’s one way you can begin rebuilding today?
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About this Plan

In a world of shifting foundations, God invites us to rebuild our lives, dreams, and destinies on Jesus, the Cornerstone. Through these 6 days of faith-filled devotionals written by Ps. Mark Zschech, you’ll discover the courage to dream again, rebuild what’s broken, and live with legacy in mind. Let the Holy Spirit breathe fresh life into you as you align your heart with the One who never changes.
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