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Saved or Restored

  • Writer: Denise R Dahlheimer
    Denise R Dahlheimer
  • Aug 29
  • 1 min read

I came across a statement saying “Jesus did not come to save us but to restore us.”


Hmmmm… my curiosity is piqued. So I read up on it. “


This I know… Jesus helped EVERYONE and ANYONE who came to Him. And to those who had no use for Him… He moved on from. “No one comes to the Father except through Him.”


We are saved only by Gods grace when we repent of our sins to Jesus to bore them.


In return… He lived His life as we should by living His life as a servant.


His death and resurrection was to pay the price of OUR sins. Why? To save us from the Father. Ohhh yes!


“…He is the One who is owed. He is the Sovereign we have rebelled against, the Father we have disobeyed, the friend we have betrayed…” from Daniel 9.


And it is God who restores unto us out of mercy, compassion, love. He loves to hear, Psalms 51:12, “Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation; and uphold me with thy free spirit.” coming from us as we grasp in ourselves just how Jesus lived for Him.


So we can be beacons of His light for “them.”


I love pondering with the Holy Spirit.

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