Worship Songs About Restoration

Life can leave us feeling broken, but God's promise is always restoration and renewal. This collection of worship songs speaks to the heart longing for healing, offering melodies of hope that celebrate God's power to make all things new.

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  1. 1. Ruins

    By Mandisa

    #1

    Why this song?

    "Ruins" reminds us that even amidst devastation, God is at work, rebuilding and restoring. Singing "You raise beauty from ashes" with this song offers a declaration of hope and acknowledges His transformative power in every broken place.

  2. 2. Gilead

    By Rita Springer

    #2

    Why this song?

    "Gilead" gives voice to our deepest longing for healing and wholeness. It acknowledges our brokenness while confidently proclaiming that there *is* a balm to restore our souls. This song leads us to believe in the Great Physician's power to make us whole again.

  3. 3. Revival

    By Stars Go Dim

    #3

    Why this song?

    "Revival" reminds us that restoration often requires releasing the grip of the past to embrace the promise of something new. It inspires us to believe in the possibility of being refreshed "like streams in a wasteland," finding life and freedom in the present moment.

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  5. 4. The Promise

    By William McDowell

    #4

    Why this song?

    "The Promise" perfectly encapsulates the act of turning back to God as the foundational step for restoration. Its repetition of "return to me, I will return to you" serves as a simple invitation to embrace His healing and restoration.

  6. 5. Restoration

    By Sherwin Gardner

    #5

    Why this song?

    "Restoration" establishes a powerful, unified call for God's intervention in our lives and world. This song's repeated declaration that "You're the God of restoration" becomes more than a statement; it's an invocation of His healing presence and transformative love.

  7. 6. Wash Over Me

    By Brave Worship

    #6

    Why this song?

    "Wash Over Me" captures the essence of leaning on God's strength when our own is depleted. It's an invitation to release our burdens and be renewed, trusting that His restorative power will 'come in wave after wave' to heal and make us whole. This song allows us to find solace in His presence.

  8. 7. You Remind Me

    By Corey Voss and Madison Street Worship

    #7

    Why this song?

    "You Remind Me" gently draws us back to the fundamental truth of God's ever-present help. It's a humble invitation for Him to 'break down the walls of my heart', making space for His restoring presence to fill the voids within us. This song reassures us of His constant and ongoing work of restoration.

  9. 8. Clean Heart

    By Life.Church Worship

    #8

    Why this song?

    "Clean Heart" expresses our yearning for inner transformation, acknowledging the hidden places within us. It's an invitation for God to illuminate those 'darkest parts,' allowing Him to remake us from the inside out. This song creates space for genuine renewal.

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