Bible Chat: Family Life Podcast

Repaired VS. Restored

David Mcmullen Season 1 Episode 24

What if “functional” isn’t freedom? We unpack the trap of living repaired—patched, presentable, and exhausted—and invite you into the deeper work of being restored by God. With 2 Corinthians 5:17 as our anchor, we contrast behavior tweaks with a Spirit-led remake that starts in the heart and renews the mind.

We start with a vivid picture: a wobbly table leg held together by glue and tape. It stands for a while, then fails again. That’s how many of us treat our souls, marriages, recovery, and parenting—spackling pain while ignoring the cracked foundation. Together we explore how true transformation reaches motives and desires, not just visible habits. Romans 12:2, Colossians 3:1–3, and Jeremiah 17 frame a practical path: surrender control, feed on Scripture, and let God search the hidden places we rarely admit need help.

We also talk about why we cling to repair. Comfort lures us back to old patterns. Pride tells us we can fix ourselves. Certainty seduces us into planning outcomes instead of trusting God with the unknown. Through honest stories—marriage that looks fine from a distance, sobriety that’s “functional” but fragile—we show how dependence, community, and transparency move us from survival to freedom. Restoration is both a settled identity in Christ and a gracious ongoing process where God sands rough edges and builds something strong and beautiful.

If you’re tired of patching what keeps breaking, this conversation offers hope, Scripture-rooted clarity, and practical steps to start walking like the new creation you already are. Share this with someone who needs encouragement today, and if it resonates, follow the show, leave a rating, and tell us: where do you want God to make you new?

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