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What does the Bible say about God restoring backsliders?

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The Bible illustrates God's restoration of backsliders through the gentle shepherd in Luke 15, emphasizing His love and mercy.

The Bible depicts the Lord's approach to restoring backsliders as one of immense gentleness and love. In Luke 15:4-5, Jesus portrays God as a shepherd who rejoices upon finding a lost sheep. This parable demonstrates how God seeks out those who have strayed, offering them restoration rather than condemnation. Jesus exemplifies this gentleness in His interaction with Peter, where even a loving look was enough to pierce Peter's heart and bring about repentance. God's method of recovery is tender and compassionate, reflecting His nature as love itself.

Furthermore, the case of David illustrates God's kind approach. Rather than sending severe judgments to remind David of his sin, God sent a compassionate prophet to convey His truth. This indicates that God's restoration is often accompanied by a promise of forgiveness and healing, affirming His loving disposition toward His wayward children. Thus, His unwavering love and mercy are evident in the process of restoring those who turn back to Him.
Scripture References: Luke 15:4-5, 2 Samuel 12:7, Hebrews 10:19-21

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Luke 15:4, 5
Octavius Winslow · Aug 31, 2016
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