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How do we know God restores what has been taken from us?

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God promises to restore what has been lost, as demonstrated in Joel 2:25 and Isaiah's prophecy.

The concept of restoration is woven throughout Scripture as a testament to God's mercy. In Joel 2:25, God assures His people that He will restore the years that the locusts have consumed, indicating His power to bring back what was lost due to sin or suffering. This assurance is echoed in the teaching that Christ, through His work, restores us to a right relationship with God and all its accompanying blessings. In the context of Isaiah, we see that God's action is not only to afford forgiveness but also to ensure abundance and peace for His people, thereby fulfilling His covenant promises.
Scripture References: Joel 2:25, Isaiah 53:11, Romans 8:32

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