Over the centuries, many attempts have been made to restore damaged and
time-worn masterpieces of art. While some of these efforts have skillfully
preserved the original work of artists, others have actually damaged many works
of genius, including ancient Greek statues and at least two paintings by
da Vinci.
In Paul’s letter to the Christians at Colosse, he described a
restoration process that is impossible in the world of art. It’s a restoration
of God’s people. Paul wrote, “You have put off the old man with his deeds, and
have put on the new man who is renewed in knowledge according to the image of
Him who created him” (Col. 3:9-10). This is no attempt at renovating the work
of a deceased artist. It is a spiritual renewal from the living God who created
us and gave us new life in His Son, Jesus Christ. His forgiveness brightens the
colors of our lives while His grace sharpens the lines of His purpose for us.
The canvas of our lives is in the skilled hands of our Lord who knows
who and what He designed us to be. No matter how sin-damaged and dirty we may
be, there is hope for renewal and restoration. The Master Artist is alive and
at work within us.
God specializes in restoration. (RBC)