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How do we know God's plan for restoration is true?

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God's plan for restoration is evidenced through scripture, prophecies, and the actions of Jesus and the apostles.

The assurance of God's restoration plan is rooted in the biblical narrative, particularly through the miracles performed by Jesus and His apostles. In Acts 3, Peter's healing of the lame man not only provides physical restoration but is also a fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, such as those found in Isaiah, which speak of God's intervention and healing. Moreover, Peter explicitly attributes the miracle to Jesus, indicating that God's ultimate plan is to redeem and restore all of creation. Romans 8:28-30 further affirms that God works for the good of those who love Him, demonstrating His unwavering commitment to restoration for all who trust in Him.
Scripture References: Acts 3:11-16, Isaiah 35:5-6, Romans 8:28-30

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