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What does the Bible say about restoration in Christianity?

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The Bible emphasizes God's promise to restore what was lost to His people, both spiritually and physically.

In the Christian faith, restoration signifies the act of God bringing back the lost, whether it's spiritual joy, peace, or physical needs. For instance, King Jesus commands that all that was lost be restored to His people, as seen in the narrative of the Shunammite woman in 2 Kings 8:6. The biblical narrative consistently illustrates this theme of restoration, where God promises to restore the years that the locusts have eaten (Joel 2:25) and to restore the joy of salvation (Psalm 51:12). This divine restoration is a reflection of God’s covenant faithfulness and His unchanging character towards His elect.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 8:6, Psalm 51:12, Joel 2:25

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Paul Tyler · Oct 20, 2024
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