December 15 2025

December 15 2025

“They shall come and sing in the height of Zion, streaming to the goodness of the Lord… Their souls shall be like a well-watered garden, and they shall sorrow no more at all.”Jeremiah 31:12
God’s goodness is not a trickle — it’s a stream. It flows into weary hearts and revives dry places until every corner blooms again.
This verse paints a picture of restoration — people once scattered now gathered, once sorrowful now singing, once barren now fruitful. That’s what the presence of God does: it turns deserts into gardens.
Maybe you’ve walked through a season that felt dry — where joy faded and hope seemed silent. But hear this promise: the same God who watered Eden will water your soul again. He doesn’t just give back what was lost — He multiplies it with peace, provision, and praise.
When you stand in His goodness, your soul becomes like a well-watered garden — refreshed, rooted, and radiant. You won’t have to strive for joy; it will naturally spring up from the river of His Spirit flowing within you. Jeremiah 31:12 is a verse overflowing with renewal, abundance, and restoration — a promise that joy will return where sorrow once lived.

“God doesn’t just restore what was lost — He makes it flourish again.”

 Prayer:
Lord, thank You for being the river that refreshes my soul. Let Your goodness overflow into every dry area of my life. Turn my sorrow into singing and make my heart a well-watered garden of Your joy. Amen.