Replenish…what a satisfying word just in itself.
When you say that word “Replenish” it automatically has a positive influence. It’s a word with good vibes.
This was the word that the Holy Spirit prompted to me when I was praying with fellow UK Christian Bloggers on Thursday night. I used that word Replenish as the basis for my prayers for us all.
Since then the Lord has kept bringing me back to this word “Re-Plenish” so I wanted to have a bit more of a look into the meaning of the word and also understand more what the Lord is speaking through this word.
Replenish definitions are:
1. To fill something back up again;
2. To restore something (stock or supply) to its former condition;
3. To make full or complete again by supplying what has been used up or is lacking;
4. To put fresh fuel on a fire; and
5. To inspire or nourish.
A similar word would be “top up”.
My husband’s parents used to have a drinks party for their friends and neighbours each Christmas. One year they asked my twin nephews who were about 8 at the time to be the “drinks waiters” and to refill the guests glasses. Young Jack took this job very seriously and you could continually hear this young voice moving around the guests asking them in a loud and sometimes assertive voice if they wanted a “top up”. Most would have a “top up” whether they wanted it or not.
Plein in French means full. In Latin the word is “Plenus”. There is a sense then that what was once full is depleted and needs to be replenished. Does this speak to you because it speaks to me. I know areas of my life that are depleted/used up and need to be replenished.
Do you also need a top up today? It might be a top up of spiritual refreshment through fellowship with the Lord in His Word, through prayer, a fresh infilling of the Holy Spirit, fellowship with other believers…there are many more we could list.
It might be a top up of other resources which have become depleted. Is your store cupboard or finances in need of replenishing.
Here is a promise from the Lord
“For I have satiated the weary soul, and I have replenished every sorrowful soul.” Jeremiah 31:25
I know there is more to come with this…..look forward to your comments. Have a blessed day.

20 responses to “Replenish”
Well you’ve nailed it. I might just be changing my word of the year from release to replenish.
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A word of the year…not heard of that before. That’s really interesting. I love the word release though too…so much treasure in that one too. Thank you 😊
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A friend shared that with me last year so I prayed and choose the word freedom. Then throughout the year I would study and focus on what that means in my life and walk with God. This year was release, and I am being blown away by what Holy Spirit is showing me and helping me release. Negative stuff is being released, and then worship has been being release from my heart to the heart of God! And it is still only the middle of June! I can’t wait to see what else in coming!
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That really inspiring.
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Keep me posted when you and Holy Spirit pick your word!
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I hadn’t forgotten that word of encouragement Nicola; it reminded me of a time I needed to go on retreat to replenish spiritually. Then I found myself thinking that sometimes having the luxury of such a retreat is not possible, but our Father God can replenish us spiritually wherever we are. As believers we have a loving Father who loves to charge our batteries when we are flat. Let us draw close to Him, Hallelujah!
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Amen Alan. The Lord’s refreshment is sweet indeed and readily available.
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such an encouraging post! thankyou
Andy B
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This really spoke to me, and reminded me to seek the Lord for his strength. Thank you so much for your prayers and encouragement. Great post!
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Thanks Andy. Hope you have a blessed day.
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You too!God bless
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Thank you 😊
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thank you, Nicola!
What a beautiful word to reflect. Replenish.
Will reflect on that for my students. Praise God!
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Thank you. Yes I agree. I think there is still I think more to come from that word, Replenish.
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Replenish every sorrowful soul. My hope and trust. Very encouraging, Nicola Thanks.
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Thank you and bless you Oneta and your family today.
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Thanks for sending me to read this post. There is definitely a reason for the Spirit opening up this word. May God’s grace and peace continue to lead your writing journey.
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