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Restoration: A Journey Back
Definition of Restoration
Bring Back, Reinstate
Return to a former condition, place or position
Repair or renovate so as to return to its original condition.
Are there examples of restoration in the Bible?
Let’s look at Three Stories about Restoration
Jesus Restores Peter
John 21:15-17
Bring Back/Reinstate:
Return to a former condition, place or position:
Repair or renovate so as to return to its original condition:
Jesus Restores the Woman Caught in Adultery
John 8:1-11
Bring Back/Reinstate:
Return to a former condition, place or position:
Repair or renovate so as to return to its original condition:
God Restores David after he Sinned with Bathsheba
2 Samuel 12:13-20
Bring Back/Reinstate:
Return to a former condition, place or position:
Repair or renovate so as to return to its original condition:
What do we See from Those Three Stories
What does it mean for us individually?
What does it mean for us as a church?
Where do we go from here?
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