Good Morning Sunshine! God Has Rebuilt What’s Inside Of You For His Glory And It Is Radiant!

Psalm 126:1–2 (NKJV) ~ “When the Lord brought back the captivity of Zion, we were like those who dream. Then our mouth was filled with laughter, and our tongue with singing. Then they said among the nations, ‘The Lord has done great things for them.’”

This final day in the Rebuilding and Glory series is a reflection on the journey we’ve walked together, ten days of restoration, renewal, and revelation. From Day One: The Great Exchange, Trading Worthless Things for the Worthy One, we learned that nothing we’ve built or achieved compares to knowing Christ. From Day Two, Nothing Compares to the Treasure of His Presence, we discovered that surrender isn’t loss, it’s the pathway to treasure. From Day Threw, The Rubbish That Reveals the Reward, God taught us that even in the ruins, His hands are at work. Each step since has been a piece of the puzzle that reveals His unshakable love and the promise of greater glory.

We then moved to Day Four, When What’s Left Is Still Enough, where God reminded us that His grace begins where our strength ends. Day Five, The Beauty Beyond the Broken showed us that ashes are not the aftermath but the altar from which He rebuilds beauty. Day Six, The Strength of What Remains reminded us that the remnants still carry power and promise, and that what’s left is always enough for God to use. With Day Seven, The Rebuilding of Glory, we declared that the glory of the latter will be greater than the former, as God fills the new structure of our hearts with peace.

Day Eight, When Glory Finds You in the Rubble reminded us that we no longer have to chase the cloud, His presence meets us where we are, filling every broken space. Then Day Nine, The Weight of His Presence carried us into a deeper realization that His glory doesn’t crush, it covers. It brings unity, peace, and purpose that human effort could never achieve. And now, here at Day Ten: The Rebuilt and the Radiant, we stand not as broken builders but as restored temples, filled with the same glory that once filled Solomon’s sanctuary, radiating from within us.

Psalm 126 captures this moment perfectly. The people of Israel had been in exile, stripped of joy and hope, and then, suddenly, God restored them. It felt like a dream. That’s what restoration feels like: surreal, divine, and overflowing with gratitude. It’s the realization that the same God who allowed the breaking has orchestrated the rebuilding. The laughter of this psalm is not the sound of denial; it’s the sound of deliverance. It’s the sound of people who saw ruins turn into revelation.

Every tear sown in the first nine days has become a seed that births joy. Psalm 126:5–6 says, “Those who sow in tears shall reap in joy.” Your tears of surrender on Day One, your digging through debris on Day Three, your standing in weakness on Day Four, and your rising in faith on Day Seven, all of it has led to this harvest. God was never wasting your pain; He was watering your promise. You are standing in the field of fulfillment, and heaven is rejoicing over the restoration that has taken root in you.

The laughter and singing of Psalm 126 symbolize a full-circle moment. Where there was once heaviness, there is now hallelujah. Where there was rubble, there is rejoicing. The nations looked at Israel and said, “The Lord has done great things for them.” The same will be said of you. Every area that seemed barren will bloom again, every space that once felt empty will overflow with His glory. You are now the living testimony of His rebuilding power.

This entire journey, from loss to glory, reveals one powerful truth: God’s glory doesn’t just rebuild what was broken; it redefines what wholeness means. The first temple may have been impressive, but the latter one carried the presence of Christ. Likewise, the new you carries something deeper than what you lost, the indwelling presence of His Spirit. Ephesians 3:20 reminds us, “Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us.” That power is already at work, rebuilding from the inside out.

You are no longer the same person who started this journey. The Great Exchange changed your perspective. The Treasure of His Presence refined your desires. The Rubbish revealed your strength. The Remnant reminded you of grace. The Rebuilding restored your focus. And now, in this final day, the Radiance of His glory rests on you as a seal of completion. What began in surrender ends in strength. What began in ashes ends in anointing. What began in rubble ends in radiant glory.

God wants you to know that this is not the end, it’s the unveiling of what’s been forming within you all along. 2 Corinthians 3:18 says, “But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory.” This is your glory to glory moment. You are not who you were ten days ago. You have been lifted, filled, refined, and renewed. The Spirit has carried you from rebuilding to reigning, from surviving to shining.

So now, stand tall in what remains. You are the living temple where His glory dwells. You are the evidence of Ezekiel’s vision, the manifestation of Haggai’s promise, and the fulfillment of Nehemiah’s rebuild. What God has rebuilt in you will stand as a monument of His mercy. What He has filled in you will overflow into others. And as you carry this glory into the world, remember that the same God who rebuilt your ruins will use you to help rebuild others.

Let’s Pray:

Father, I stand before You today in awe of how far You have brought me. Ten days ago, I came with broken pieces, and now I stand in rebuilt peace. You have exchanged my rubbish for revelation, my tears for triumph, and my ruins for radiance. Like the psalmist, I can say with joy, “The Lord has done great things for me, and I am glad.” Lord, thank You for teaching me through every day of this journey. From Day One, You showed me that nothing compares to knowing You. From Day Two, You revealed that Your presence is my greatest treasure. Day Three taught me to find You even in the rubble. Day Four reminded me that Your grace is enough. Day Five birthed beauty from my ashes. Day Six gave me strength in what remained. Day Seven restored glory to my ruins. Day Eight reminded me that Your glory finds me even in brokenness. And Day Nine filled me with the weight of Your presence. Now, Lord, on this final day, seal every lesson in my spirit. Let these words not just be devotionals I read, but declarations I live. Let my life be the rebuilt temple where Your glory dwells continually. Let laughter replace loss, and let worship rise from every place where pain once lived. Holy Spirit, continue to lift me as You lifted Ezekiel. Carry me deeper into the inner courts of Your presence. Keep my heart united, my hands clean, and my worship pure. May every part of my being echo, “Glory to the Lamb who was slain.” Let Psalm 29:2 be fulfilled in me, “Give unto the Lord the glory due to His name; worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness.” Father, let others see the transformation You’ve done in me and glorify You. Let my restoration become a ripple of redemption for those still standing in their ruins. Anoint me to speak life, to build faith, and to carry Your light into dark places. Thank You that Your glory doesn’t fade, it grows. Each new day, take me from glory to greater glory, from strength to deeper surrender, from faith to fuller fulfillment. Keep me anchored in Your peace and adorned with Your presence. Lord, I release this journey back to You. Every lesson, every tear, every breakthrough belongs to You. May my life forever testify that what You rebuild, You also refill, and what You restore, You also glorify. And now, I close this series with gratitude. The rubble has become revelation. The broken has become beautiful. The ruins have become radiant. Truly, the glory of the latter house is greater than the former. In Jesus’ glorious name, Amen.

As we come to the end of the “Rebuilding and The Glory of God” may your heart remain anchored in the truth that what God rebuilds, He also fills. Every moment of surrender has made room for His strength, and every broken place has become a doorway for His presence. The ruins are no longer reminders of loss but testimonies of grace. I pray that over these ten days, you have encountered God’s Peace, His Power, His Presence and His Glory in deeper ways than before. May you continue to walk in the confidence that the same God who began this rebuilding in you will carry it to completion. The glory of your latter will be greater than your former!

Nugget:

Every ruin has become revelation, every loss has become light, this is the glory after the rubble, the peace after the pressing, the promise after the rebuilding. May His Presence dwell richly within you, today, and always. I pray this series has blessed you and drawn you closer to the heart of the Rebuilder Himself!

Blessings…

Love, Dr. Jean…

Have A Great Weekend…


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