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How do we know God's promise to restore is true?

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We know God's promise to restore is true through His Word and His faithfulness in restoring us from our downcast states.

The truth of God’s promise to restore believers is firmly rooted in Scripture and is demonstrated in the lives of God's people. In Psalm 42 and 43, the psalmist expresses feelings of despair yet encourages himself with the hope found in God’s faithfulness. The consistent testimony of the Bible illustrates God’s unchanging nature and His commitment to restore His people. For instance, in Hosea 14:4, God declares, 'I will heal their backsliding,' which exemplifies His readiness to forgive and restore those who have strayed. Thus, believers can trust in this divine promise, knowing it aligns with God's character and covenant faithfulness.
Scripture References: Psalm 42:5, Hosea 14:4, 2 Corinthians 4:6, Isaiah 57:15, 2 Chronicles 7:14

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