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What does the Bible say about restoration in the context of Genesis 20?

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Genesis 20 illustrates God's authority to restore his people from bondage.

Genesis 20 presents the story of Sarah, Abraham's wife, who was taken by King Abimelech. God intervened, instructing Abimelech to restore Sarah to Abraham because of His promise regarding Sarah's offspring, which was crucial for the coming Messiah. This act of restoration highlights God's sovereignty and purpose in redeeming His people. It reminds us that all restoration originates from God, who alone can recover what is lost due to sin.
Scripture References: Genesis 20:7, Psalm 51:4

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