Restoration: Where New Life Begins
Restoration: Where New Life Begins is a gospel-centered podcast dedicated to helping listeners experience the transforming power of Jesus Christ. Rooted in biblical truth, each episode explores how God restores hearts, renews minds, and revives purpose in every season of life.
Whether you're navigating personal struggles, seeking spiritual growth, or simply longing for deeper hope, this podcast is a space where grace meets truth—and where new life truly begins. Through Scripture, honest conversation, and practical encouragement, Restoration exists to remind you that no life is too broken for God to redeem and no story is too far gone for Him to restore.
Because in Christ, restoration isn’t just possible—it’s promised.
Restoration: Where New Life Begins
Story of Scripture--Day #21 "Impatience and Its Cost"
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Day 21 — Impatience and Its Cost
đź“– Genesis 16
In this episode, we step into one of Scripture’s most honest and cautionary stories—Abram, Sarai, and Hagar—and confront the cost of impatience when God’s promises seem slow. Genesis 16 reminds us that while God’s timing often stretches our faith, human shortcuts never strengthen God’s plan—they only complicate it.
As Abram and Sarai grow weary of waiting, they take matters into their own hands, believing they can help God fulfill what He already promised. What follows is conflict, pain, and long-lasting consequences that ripple far beyond their moment of impatience. This episode explores how rushing God often produces results we must live with long after the decision is made.
Yet even in the mess, God reveals His grace. He sees the broken, hears the afflicted, and remains faithful—even when His people are not. Day 21 calls us to trust God’s promises without rushing His process, reminding us that waiting is not wasted time when God is at work.
Big Idea:
Human shortcuts create lasting consequences. God’s promises are never improved by rushing them.