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How do we know that God's grace leads to restoration?

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God's grace leads to restoration as seen when the Jewish nobles promised to restore what they had unjustly taken from their brethren in Nehemiah 5:12.

The account in Nehemiah 5 illustrates God's grace in action, as Nehemiah confronted the nobles about their oppressive practices. Upon hearing the truth, the nobles promised to restore the lands and the debts they had accrued from the poor. This restoration signifies not just a return of property but a profound shift in their hearts towards God’s commands. The obedient response from the nobles shows us that grace empowers restoration among God’s people, reflecting the very nature of Christ who came to redeem and restore us to fellowship with God. This act of restoration is rooted in repentance and points to the greater restoration found in Jesus Christ through His redemptive work.
Scripture References: Nehemiah 5:12, Ephesians 1:7

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Nehemiah 1
Angus Fisher · May 12, 2013
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