Restoration can take longer than we originally thought. Restoration is a process of uprooting some things, tearing down some things, destroying some things, planting some things, building some things, reviving some things, and even removing some things.
Flipping houses has become a known concept that was made popular by Chip and Joanna Gaines. Taking what is delapitated and making it beautiful is the process of restoration. Restoration is the ability to return to original design.
People restore furniture, they restore cars, and God Himself restores lives. Restoration takes time, we think it will be done in a week, a month or even a year, but some restorations can take years. If you believe in restoration you cannot retreat when the restoration does not happen in your desired timeline.
When the Lord says He is restoring something, who are we to want to see it removed from our lives; removed from the agenda; removed from the situation.
Restoration takes place under cover. We restore cars in garages; we restore marriages in private spaces; we restore houses on the inside; much of restoration is done out of sight, but as the restoration happens we get glimpses into something is being restored.
Psalm 80:3 says, “Restore us, O God, and cause Your face to shine upon us, that we may be saved.”
While restoration may be private, the reveal of what has been restored is public, visible, for God shines His face on what He restores. God has been restoring nations secretly but they are about to be seen publicly as restored.
I do not know what God has been restoring in your life in secret, but when the restoration is revealed it will be a public display for His glory. For the story of restoration is a story of salvation and God is going to go public with all He has been restoring. Www.apostolicresourcecenter.org









