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GOD’S RESTORATIVE LOVE (All Things New • Part 3). From Jeremiah 31:1–7, we see the shift from judgment to consolation: the LORD draws with “everlasting love” and gives rest to wilderness hearts. In Christ, our ransom is paid, our mourning turned to joy, and the Father gathers the broken home. Will you say, “Turn Thou me, and I shall be turned”? (Jer 31:3, 9, 18; Lam 3:22–23; Rom 8:38–39, KJV).
By New Beginning Baptist FellowshipGOD’S RESTORATIVE LOVE (All Things New • Part 3). From Jeremiah 31:1–7, we see the shift from judgment to consolation: the LORD draws with “everlasting love” and gives rest to wilderness hearts. In Christ, our ransom is paid, our mourning turned to joy, and the Father gathers the broken home. Will you say, “Turn Thou me, and I shall be turned”? (Jer 31:3, 9, 18; Lam 3:22–23; Rom 8:38–39, KJV).