Jehovah Shuwb (Shōōb) Shuwbah (Shōōbáh)
                                                   
God Restores, God Returns
                                                                   Psalm 23:3

  God’s desire for us is to receive all that the enemy has stolen from us; either directly
or indirectly. It is our divine right. Faith is the ‘title deed’ to the things unseen, as the
amplified version proclaims in
Hebrews 11:1, and we can claim these things by faith
in His word. The earth is the Lord’s and we are in His will as His children to
inherit it
(Ps 24:1, 37:11, Hag 2:8). All things belong to us (1 Cor 3:21, 22). We have seen so
many examples in the bible of things that were lost, only to
come back with interest in
this earthly life
(Prov. 6:30, 31).

  The believers who have stayed plugged in to God have experienced the restoration
of God. Job had took a great loss financially and was given twice as much as he had
before
(Job 42:10). Jacob had lost his son and received him again with great
provision
(Gen 47:12). The Word says even the wealth of the sinner is ours (Prov. 13:
22).

  When we pray in agreement with God’s word, we can read these restoration verses
and pray that our children return from the enemy and get saved
(Jer. 31:16, Acts 16:
31).

  God will restore what the enemy has eaten (Joel 2:25) and He restores our health
and sight to us
(Jer. 30:17, Mark 8:25)

  When we have something missing from our body, or it doesn’t function, God is the
One to
restore our soul (Matt 12:13, Ps. 23:3). He even commanded us to give life by
the name of Jesus, even if there is no breath at all
(Matt 10:8). He makes us like a
spring of water and calls us a
repairer and restorer (John 7:38, Is 58:11, 12)

  God restores our place with Him (Ps 51:12, Eph 2:6). From the beginning He wanted
to have a close personal relationship with Him. He ascended to heaven and took His
own royal blood to the throne to make a place in heaven for us
(John 14:2, Heb 9:12),
so that we can come boldly to the throne of grace
(Heb 4:16). He will restore us to
Himself and ransom us for all eternity
(Is 30:15, Ps 23:6). Since we have eternal life
living in us now, we can accept the restoration promises in this life, and the promise
that He will return for His church
(1 John 5:11, 2 Cor 1:20, 1 Thess. 4:16). Jehovah
Shuwbah. God restores.
Seek and ye shall find (Luke 11:10).
The Names of God
Lesson #209