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How do we know that Christ will restore His people?

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Scripture assures us that Christ, like Abraham, will recover and restore all that belongs to Him.

The assurance of Christ's restoration is grounded in biblical narratives that reveal His steadfast commitment to His people. In Genesis 14, Abraham successfully rescues Lot, symbolizing the ultimate recovery that Christ accomplishes for His elect. The New Testament echoes this theme, particularly in passages like John 10:11, where Jesus describes Himself as the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for His sheep. This underscores that Christ has authority and power over sin and death, ensuring that none of His chosen will be lost. His omnipotence guarantees that every one of His followers will be restored fully, just as Lot was brought back without loss. Therefore, our confidence in Christ's ability to save and restore is firmly rooted in His character and the promises laid out in Scripture.
Scripture References: John 10:11, Genesis 14

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