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What does the Bible say about restoration in Genesis 20?

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Genesis 20 teaches that God intervenes to restore relationships, exemplified in Sarah's return to Abraham.

In Genesis 20:7, God commands Abimelech to restore Sarah to Abraham, reflecting a divine intention for restoration and reconciliation. This act serves as a spiritual metaphor for how God restores His people, depicted through Sarah’s lineage as the bride of Christ. The restoration required divine intervention, illustrating that all aspects of our salvation and restoration lie within God's sovereign will and grace. Romans 8:28 emphasizes that all things work together for good for those who love God, indicating that His sovereign purpose includes the restoration of His people back to Him, just as He restored Sarah.
Scripture References: Genesis 20:7, Romans 8:28

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