Coded for Restoration
In 2015, Swedish scientist Tomas Lindahl won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for a discovery that upended what biologists assumed about life: DNA, the molecule carrying every instruction for your body, is inherently unstable. It breaks and degrades constantly — tens of thousands of damage events per cell, every single day. Left unaddressed, the blueprint for human life would simply fall apart.
But it doesn't, because God designed something extraordinary into the very fabric of creation. Your cells run a ceaseless repair operation, dispatching molecular machinery to find every break, excise the damage, and stitch the correct sequence back together. This repair runs around the clock, in every cell, without a single conscious thought from you. You are being restored right now, even as you sit in this pew.
Lindahl described the process as a perpetual battle — DNA constantly degrading, repair machinery constantly rebuilding. For a scientist, that is biochemistry. For a pastor, it sounds unmistakably like grace.
The God who holds galaxies together also wired restoration into the smallest structure of life. If the Creator built repair into the molecular foundation of our bodies, imagine what He can do with a broken marriage, a fractured faith, or a wounded soul. Restoration is not an afterthought with God — it is His design from the very beginning.
Sign up free to read the full illustration
Join fellow pastors who prep smarter — free account, no credit card.
Sign Up FreeTopics & Themes
Powered by ChurchWiseAI
IllustrateTheWord is part of the ChurchWiseAI family — AI tools built for pastors, churches, and ministry leaders.