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What does the Bible say about restoration?

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The Bible teaches that true restoration comes through Christ, who restores what has been taken away and provides fullness and abundance.

Biblical restoration is a profound theme, deeply rooted in the law and exemplified in the life and work of Christ. In Isaiah 42:22, we see a portrayal of a people who are robbed and spoiled, highlighting their need for restoration. Restoration means not only returning what has been taken but also making full restitution, which Christ does on our behalf. He fulfills this by taking our sin upon Himself and restoring our relationship with God, providing both physical and spiritual sustenance. The law in Exodus 22 demands payment and restitution for theft, reflecting God’s holiness and justice. Christ, as our redeemer, fulfills these demands through His sacrifice, thereby ensuring complete restoration for those who believe in Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:22, Exodus 22:1-7, 2 Kings 8:5-6, 2 Kings 8:1-6, Psalm 33:9, Joel 2:25

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Tom Harding · Nov 16, 2016

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