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How do we know God can restore us after sin?

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God's ability to restore us is based on His grace and mercy, as illustrated in the restoration of David.

In 2 Samuel 12, we see God’s incredible grace when He sends Nathan the prophet to confront David about his sins. Despite David's grievous sins, God does not abandon him but rather initiates a path to restoration. This act shows that God reaches out to His chosen ones, even when they are unrepentant and callous. David's eventual acknowledgment of his sin leads to his restoration, highlighting God’s mercy which is greater than our sin. This reflects the New Testament promise of forgiveness and restoration through Christ, giving believers confidence that they can experience redemption and renewal.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 12:1-13, Psalm 51:17, Isaiah 57:15

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