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How does God restore His people according to Scripture?

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God restores His people through the sacrificial death of Christ, who took on our iniquities (Isaiah 53:10-11).

Scripture reveals that God restores His people by laying their iniquities upon His Son, Jesus Christ. In Isaiah 53:10-11, it states that 'it pleased the Lord to bruise Him' and that He would see the 'travail of His soul and be satisfied.' This reflects the deep, divine purpose behind Christ's sufferings, demonstrating that God, in His righteousness, requires atonement for sin. The restoration process involves recognizing our personal sinfulness and the realization that Christ's voluntary sacrifice is sufficient to reconcile us to God. As we place our faith in Him, we are assured of our restored status as part of His flock, ultimately leading to eternal life.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10-11

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