50+ KJV Bible Verses on Restoration of Lost Glory

Embracing Renewal

This collection of over 50 Bible verses from the King James Version (KJV) focuses on the theme of “Restoration of Lost Glory.” These scriptures are a powerful resource for those seeking spiritual rejuvenation and a reminder of God’s promise to restore what has been lost or diminished.

Bible Verses on Restoration of Lost Glory

Key Highlights:

  • The verses encompass a range of topics, including restored strength, renewed hope, and spiritual revival.
  • Each verse is chosen for its relevance to the theme of restoration, offering hope and encouragement.
  • The compilation is useful for personal meditation, sermon preparation, or as a source of encouragement during difficult times.

Resources and Tools:

  • Study Guides: To deepen understanding, accompanying study guides can be helpful.
  • Reflection Questions: Questions for personal or group reflection to apply the verses to life situations.
  • Prayer Prompts: Using these verses as a foundation for prayer on restoration.

These verses from the KJV Bible serve as a testament to God’s enduring faithfulness and His power to restore lost glory in the lives of believers.

Isaiah 61:7 – Promises of double honor after shame.
Psalm 51:12 – A plea for the restoration of joy and salvation.
1 Peter 5:10 – Restoration after suffering.
Jeremiah 30:17 – Assurance of healing and restoration.
Zechariah 9:12 – A return to a stronghold of hope.
Psalm 23:3 – Restoration of the soul.
Job 42:10 – Restoration of fortunes.
Isaiah 40:31 – Renewed strength like eagles.
Psalm 71:20-21 – God’s ability to revive and comfort.
Ruth 4:15 – Restoration of life and sustenance.
2 Chronicles 7:14 – Healing of the land upon repentance and prayer.
Jeremiah 33:6 – Promise of abundant peace and truth.
Ezekiel 37:12-14 – Prophecy of bringing people back to life.
Hosea 6:1 – Invitation to return to the Lord for healing and restoration.
Psalm 126:1-4 – Joyful return from captivity.
Isaiah 54:7-8 – God’s merciful restoration.
Psalm 85:1-4 – Prayer for the restoration of God’s favor.
Lamentations 5:21 – A plea for restoration to former days.
Ezekiel 36:11 – Promises of increased blessings and restoration.
Isaiah 49:14-15 – God’s unfailing compassion and restoration.
Jeremiah 29:11-14 – Assurance of plans for welfare and hope.
Isaiah 57:18 – Healing and guidance from God.
2 Kings 8:6 – Restoration of property.
Psalm 14:7 – Hope for salvation and restoration.
Isaiah 1:26 – Restoration of judges as in the beginning.
Psalm 60:5 – Prayer for deliverance and restoration.
2 Corinthians 13:9 – Joy in restoration and strength.
Jeremiah 16:15 – Promise of return to the homeland.
Amos 9:14 – Rebuilding and planting promised.
Luke 19:8-9 – Zacchaeus’ promise of restitution.
Psalm 53:6 – Longing for salvation and restoration of Israel.
Isaiah 42:22-23 – Call for restoration and attention.
Micah 7:11-12 – Promises of a day of rebuilding.
Jeremiah 31:4 – Promise to rebuild and dance again.
Leviticus 6:4 – Laws on restitution.
Deuteronomy 28:11 – Promises of blessing and abundance.
Jeremiah 15:19 – Restoration upon return to God.
Psalm 69:35 – Salvation and rebuilding of cities.
Isaiah 9:2-3 – Joy in the midst of restoration.
Malachi 4:6 – Restoration of family relationships.
Revelation 21:5 – All things made new.

You might ask?

Q:  How can I use these verses to support others in my community or church who need restoration?

Using the verses about restoration to support others in your community or church involves both personal engagement and sharing these powerful messages of hope and renewal. Here are some ways to do this:

  1. Encourage with Scripture: Share these verses during conversations, meetings, or in written form (like cards or emails) to offer comfort and hope to those going through challenging times.
  2. Incorporate in Prayers: Use these verses in your prayers, especially when praying for or with those who are seeking restoration in any aspect of their lives.
  3. Bible Study Groups: Organize or suggest a Bible study focusing on the theme of restoration. Discuss how these verses apply to modern life and how members can draw strength from them.
  4. Sermons and Teachings: If you are in a leadership role, incorporate these verses into sermons or teachings. Highlight stories of biblical characters who experienced God’s restoration.
  5. Personal Testimonies: Share personal testimonies or invite others to share how these verses have impacted their journey of restoration, thereby offering real-life examples of God’s work.
  6. Supportive Community: Create a supportive environment where people feel comfortable sharing their struggles and use these verses to build a narrative of hope and encouragement.
  7. Counseling and Guidance: In more personal settings, like counseling or pastoral care, refer to these verses to offer spiritual guidance and reassurance.
  8. Outreach Programs: Integrate these verses into church outreach programs, especially those aimed at healing and renewal, such as recovery groups or support for the bereaved.
  9. Reflective Activities: Encourage writing reflections or journaling based on these verses, which can be a powerful tool for personal and communal healing.
  10. Music and Worship: Use these verses as inspiration for worship sessions, or create hymns and songs that reflect the theme of restoration.

By actively sharing and embodying the spirit of these verses, you can become a conduit of God’s promise of restoration, offering light and hope to those around you.

Joel 2:25 – Restoration of what was lost.
Nehemiah 2:17 – Encouragement to rebuild and restore.
Isaiah 58:12 – Promises of restoration and rebuilding.
Psalm 60:1-2 – Plea for restoration after experiencing hardship.
Acts 3:21 – Times of refreshing from the Lord.
Galatians 6:1 – Restoration in a spirit of gentleness.
Deuteronomy 30:3-5 – God’s promise to restore fortunes.
Isaiah 43:19 – God doing a new thing.
Psalm 80:3, 7, 19 – Repeated pleas for restoration.

 You might also ask…

Q: Are there any books, sermons, or studies you can recommend for deeper understanding of these verses?

One of the most comprehensive resources I can recommend for gaining a deeper understanding of these verses on restoration is the “Through the Bible . . . as It Happened” program. This chronological Bible reading program is an invaluable tool for anyone looking to delve deeper into the scriptures, including the theme of restoration.

Key Features of the Program:

  • Chronological Approach: It presents the Bible in the order of events as they occurred, offering a unique perspective that can enhance your understanding of the context and significance of restoration verses.
  • Detailed Analysis: The program includes insightful commentary and analysis, helping you to connect the historical context with contemporary applications, especially relating to the theme of restoration.
  • Daily Reading Structure: Designed for both new and experienced readers, it guides you through the Bible systematically, ensuring that you don’t miss any crucial passages about restoration and God’s promises.

Additionally, for supplemental resources:

  • Books: Look for biblical commentaries that focus on the books of the Bible where restoration is a key theme, such as those on the books of Joel, Isaiah, and Jeremiah.
  • Sermons: Many pastors have preached on the topic of restoration. Search for sermons online, particularly those that reference the verses you are studying.
  • Studies: Seek out Bible study groups or guides that specifically focus on the theme of restoration. These can provide both academic insights and personal reflections that can deepen your understanding.

The “Through the Bible . . . as It Happened” program, along with these additional resources, can significantly aid in your spiritual journey to understand and apply the powerful message of restoration found in the Bible.

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