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God's Restoration

11 sermons

The biblical concept of God's restoration is a central theme in Christian theology, emphasizing God's power to redeem and renew His people. According to Romans 8:28, God works all things together for the good of those who love Him, illustrating His restorative nature. In Psalms 23:1, David declares that God is his shepherd, guiding and restoring his soul, while in Isaiah 61:1, God anoints the prophet to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor and the day of vengeance of our God, highlighting the restoration of God's people through forgiveness and redemption. Through these scriptures, the Bible affirms that God's restoration is an ongoing process, ultimately culminating in the redemption of all creation and the establishment of a new heaven and a new earth.

K.P. Yohannan

K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the importance of recognizing and learning from our failures rather than being held captive by them. He illustrates that God offers hope and restoration, using biblical examples of figures like Moses, David, and Peter, who experienced significant failures yet were redeemed a

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Keith Simons

Keith Simons teaches on Psalm 147, emphasizing God's faithfulness in restoring Israel after exile and His intimate care for His people. The psalm begins with a call to praise God for His goodness and the rebuilding of Jerusalem, highlighting His power to heal the brokenhearted and gather the outcast

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K.P. Yohannan

K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that God's ways are far above our understanding, and He specializes in transforming our failures into testimonies of His mercy and grace. Despite life's challenges and the feeling of loss, believers are encouraged to look up and trust in God's ability to restore and improve

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Arno Clemens Gaebelein preaches on the parable of the good and wild olive trees in Romans 11, emphasizing the relationship between Israel and the Gentiles. The parable illustrates the breaking off and grafting in of branches, warning against boasting and unbelief. Gentile Christendom is cautioned to

charles-e-cowman

Charles E. Cowman preaches about God's ability to deal with impossibilities, emphasizing that it is never too late for Him to work miraculously in our lives when we bring our impossible situations to Him in full faith. He highlights that Christianity is the only religion that can address man's past,

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Charles E. Cowman preaches about God's ability to bring forth blessings and richness even in the midst of wilderness experiences, where the soul feels lost and lonely. Through the story of Hosea, he emphasizes how God can turn bitterness into hope and lead us to sing joyfully in the most unexpected

chuck-smith

In this sermon, the preacher focuses on Isaiah chapters 51 through 55 and how they prophesy the suffering and rejection of Jesus Christ. The prophet Isaiah accurately describes what would happen to Jesus, even though these prophecies were written 600 years before his birth. The preacher emphasizes t

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hj-vine

Jeremiah recounts the historical events following the destruction of Jerusalem, highlighting the faithfulness of the Rechabites in contrast to the disobedience of Israel. The prophet's imprisonment, release, and the fall of Jerusalem due to the people's rejection of God's warnings are depicted. Desp

ian-paisley

In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the verses 25 to 27 of the Book of Joel, where God promises to restore the years that the locusts have eaten. The sermon emphasizes the devastating impact of the locusts and other pests on the land, turning it into a barren and desolate place. However, the pre

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j-wilbur-chapman

J. Wilbur Chapman preaches about the causes of spiritual declension, emphasizing the importance of living in the spirit and not giving in to the desires of the flesh. He highlights neglect of the Bible, unconfessed sin, and disobedience to God's call as reasons for spiritual failure. Despite our fai

john-saunders

In this sermon, the preacher discusses a story from the book of Judges in the Bible. The story involves a horrific act of immorality committed by the tribe of Benjamin, which leads to a war between Benjamin and the rest of Israel. Despite suffering defeats in battle, the people of Israel seek guidan

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