When life leaves us weary, wounded, or waiting, restoration can feel out of reach. But throughout Scripture, God reveals Himself as the One who restores—healing what’s broken, rebuilding what’s torn down, and renewing what feels lost. In The God Who Restores: 100 Days in His Promises , Russell L. Soots invites readers on a deeply personal and scripturally grounded journey into the heart of God’s restorative power. Each day offers a fresh reflection built on biblical truth, followed by a Restored Thought , Prayer , and Action step—helping you move from inspiration to transformation. Across one hundred days, you’ll discover how God restores: Hope when the valley feels endless. - Peace when anxiety and fear take hold. - Purpose when direction feels lost. - Fellowship when loneliness lingers. - Joy when strength runs dry. - Faith when prayers go unanswered. Drawing from stories like Peter’s redemption, the woman at the well’s renewal, and Nehemiah’s rebuilding, each devotion shines light on the same truth: God is still in the business of restoring His people. Whether you’re rebuilding faith, recovering from loss, or simply longing for fresh strength in the everyday, these pages will remind you that your story is not finished—and your broken places are not beyond repair. Through gentle wisdom and relatable honesty, Russell weaves together Scripture, reflection, and personal testimony to reveal a God who meets us in every season: the God who restores the fallen, revives the weary, and renews the soul. Each day in this devotional will lead you to: Pause and reflect on a promise of restoration. - Pray honestly and rest in God’s presence. - Take small, faith-filled steps toward renewal. The God Who Restores is not just a book of devotions—it’s an encounter with the heart of a Father who never stops rebuilding what’s been broken. It’s an invitation to walk with the Shepherd who restores souls (Psalm 23:3), heals hearts (Isaiah 61:1), and renews strength (Isaiah 40:31). If you’ve ever whispered, “Can God bring me back from this?”—these 100 days will remind you that He already is.