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How do we know God will restore us after sin?

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God's restoration is a promise for His people; He reaches out in grace and mercy to those who repent and seek His forgiveness.

Knowing that God will restore us following sin is rooted in both His character and His promises in Scripture. David's own life exemplifies this, especially when he repented after his sin with Bathsheba. In Psalm 23:3, he declares, 'He restores my soul,' indicating God’s willingness to bring back His people into fellowship after a fall. The parable of the prodigal son further illustrates this truth, showcasing the father's joy in restoring his wayward son. God patiently waits for His people to acknowledge their sin, as seen in Ezekiel 39:25, where He promises to restore those who repent. God’s restoration is not merely a concept; it’s an act of His sovereign grace, which assures believers that, regardless of their failures, they can return to Him with confidence and expectation of His mercy.
Scripture References: Psalm 23:3, Ezekiel 39:25, Luke 15:20-24

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