Bible Restoration Promises That Actually Pass

By Joanna Walsh


When humankind disobeyed God at the Garden of Eden, God became angry and decided to punish Adam, Eve, and the generations that would come after them. There was nothing like Bible Restoration at that time because God was so angry that He did not have a second thought about forgiveness. The loving and kind King could not imagine nursing and entertaining disobedience and therefore, he had to punish the world.

The Word of God is quite a big book, and it is not just full of knowledge about God but also has great promises made to humankind. And from the time of Moses to the time of John the Revelator, God has been working in the lives of humankind to restore, bless and elevate them from glory to glory. There are so many instances in the Bible where God promises to restore His people.

The first point in human history where God made a promise to restore humankind was at the time of Noah. God would have chosen to destroy the world, and life would no longer exist. Instead, he made a promise that He would restore the earth, and never again in heaven and earthly history destroy the world with such a big storm like he did.

Until now, no single humankind has witnessed any form of violent storm like the one that was when Noah and his family were in the ark. And after God restored the world, the new generation from the time of Noah would live happily and enjoy the blessings of God.

The way was never an easy thing to follow, and God saw that this was a difficult thing for humankind for sure. He knew that the only thing that humankind needed was love and grace, and this would happen in no any other way except through salvation. Moses told the people that God would bring a savior who would be their shepherd forever, and then he was no more.

When Jesus came, he lived a good life, fought the good fight, healed the sick and talked about the message of the cross, which left many wounded hearts healed, hopeless lives hopeful and confused generation focused. And when the son of Man died and rose again, there was a new covenant created.

His birth, death and resurrection were all foretold events in Biblical history. Moses, David, Joel, Daniel and John the Baptist spoke about him and everything they said came to pass. His birth, life, betrayal, death and resurrection were all foretold. And when He rose from the dead, there was a joyous restoration of the broke relationship between God and humankind.

After the death and resurrection of Jesus, the restoration of the relationship between God and man happened. From this time onwards, man and God would be friends, even unto the end of time.




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