How can Psalm 80:18 inspire us to encourage others in their faith journey? Setting the Verse in Context Psalm 80 is a communal plea for God to restore His people. Verse 18 anchors that plea: “Then we will not turn back from You; revive us, and we will call on Your name.” Key Truths That Inspire Encouragement • God Himself is the source of revival; our confidence rests in His initiative. • Revival leads to steadfastness—when He revives us, we “will not turn back.” • A revived heart naturally “calls on” His name, modeling open, living faith that others can imitate. Practical Ways to Encourage Others, Drawn from Psalm 80:18 • Speak life-giving words – Share testimonies of God’s reviving work in your own walk. – Remind believers that the same God who restored Israel still restores today (Hebrews 13:8). • Point to the Source – Direct friends to seek God, not merely solutions. Invite them to call on His name (Romans 10:13). • Model perseverance – Show consistent faith when circumstances tempt retreat (Galatians 6:9). • Pray for revival together – Stand with others, asking the Lord to “revive us” just as Psalm 80:18 requests (2 Chronicles 7:14). • Foster Scripture-saturated fellowship – Use the Word to stir one another to faithfulness (Colossians 3:16; Hebrews 10:24-25). • Offer gentle accountability – When someone wavers, lovingly bring them back to the promise that God keeps hearts from “turning back” (James 5:19-20). Additional Scriptures That Echo the Call • Hosea 6:1-3 – “Come, let us return to the LORD… He will revive us.” • Acts 3:19 – “Repent… that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord.” • Jude 1:20-21 – “Build yourselves up… keep yourselves in the love of God.” • 1 Thessalonians 5:11 – “Therefore encourage one another and build one another up.” Living It Out Together Let Psalm 80:18 shape every encouragement: trust God to awaken hearts, anchor people in unwavering devotion, and lead them to actively call on His name. As He revives, we walk alongside others, confident that His sustaining power will keep them—and us—faithful. |