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What does the Bible say about the restoration of God's people?

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The Bible shows that God's people, represented as vessels, will be restored to their rightful place in His temple.

In Ezra 6:5, the restoration of the golden and silver vessels taken by Nebuchadnezzar symbolizes the return of God's people to their rightful standing in Him. The vessels, once taken to Babylon, represent the elect who are lost in sin yet chosen by God's grace. The decree of King Cyrus illustrates God's sovereign plan, where He calls His people out of bondage to sin, allowing them to return to Him. This restoration emphasizes God's unwavering commitment to His chosen, demonstrating that those who are His will inevitably be brought back to their place in the house of God, fulfilling His eternal purposes.
Scripture References: Ezra 6:5, Romans 5:12, Colossians 1:21-22

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