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What does the Bible say about restoration to God's favor?

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The Bible calls for a plea asking God to restore us, as seen in Psalm 80, highlighting the need for God's face to shine upon us for salvation.

Psalm 80 emphasizes the significance of restoration to God's favor, depicting a plea for God to make His face shine upon us so that we may be saved. This cry reveals an understanding of the loss of fellowship with God due to sin and a desire to return to that relationship. The psalmist expresses urgency in seeking God's grace to restore what was lost, embodying the biblical principle that restoration requires divine intervention and acknowledgment of our own sinfulness. The plea reflects the collective condition of Israel, which can be applied individually to those who feel spiritually distant from God, emphasizing the need for God's grace in our lives.
Scripture References: Psalm 80:3

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