The God Who Wrote Repair Into Our Bones
Every single day, the DNA inside each of your cells suffers between ten thousand and one hundred thousand points of damage. Ultraviolet light, metabolic byproducts, simple chemical decay — the assault is relentless. By every reasonable measure, our genetic code should fall apart within hours.
But it doesn't. Swedish scientist Tomas Lindahl spent decades puzzling over this, and his discovery earned him the 2015 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He found that our cells come equipped with an astonishing repair system — specialized enzymes that patrol the double helix like tireless watchmen, snipping out damaged sections and stitching in fresh code. Thousands of repairs, every hour, in every one of your thirty-seven trillion cells. You are, at this very moment, being mended faster than you are breaking.
Think about what that tells us about the mind of the Creator. The Almighty did not design a world without damage. He designed a world with built-in restoration. He wrote repair into the very language of life.
And He does the same thing in the life of faith. Perseverance is not the absence of breaking. It is the presence of a God who restores. The apostle Paul knew this when he wrote, "We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair."
You may feel the damage today. But the One who engineered repair into your every cell has not stopped His mending work in your spirit.
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