Every single one of us is on the ultimate journey, the journey that takes us back to God and this larger journey is comprised of smaller journeys along the way as we trek upon the spiritual path towards our Creator. Each one of these small journeys is a journey of returning.
For whatever reason, we humans tend to slip off the path from time to time.
It happens to all of us so let’s not pretend that we have
never been so distracted by the pleasurable taste of sin that we have never
found ourselves heading in the opposite direction meandering away
from God.
The problem is that we lose our focus, getting caught up in this and that, we find ourselves spiritually wandering off in a direction which we’re not meant to be journeying, then at some point, we come to ourselves and turn back hoping to resume our journey.
Thankfully, the Lord, who is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in love (Psalm 103:8) sees us through the sacrifice of His Son and says to you and to me, “…you have turned away from my decrees and have not kept them. Return to me, and I will return to you.” (Malachi 3:7 NIV).
Beloved, even now you may be asking, “How am I to return?”
Lent is the perfect time to reevaluate your life and the path you’re on. Use these 40 days to consciously journey toward God; return to Him seeking unity and complete fellowship with Him.
This journey of returning is reminiscent of the 40 days Christ spent in the wilderness, where like Him, you’re in close communion with the Holy Spirit as He strengthens your resolve to remain on the right path to continue the journey.
A journey of returning is your personal sojourn, it is your act of repentance, prompted not by the fear of punishment but by sheer love and reverence.
You must confess that you have strayed (see 1 John 1:9), crying out to God in sincerity,
Restore me, and I will
return, because you are the Lord my God. (Jeremiah 31:18,
19 NIV).
Amen †
Shelley Johnson “A Journey of Returning” ©2026 February 20,
2026








