In God’s hands, failure is never final —
it’s fertile.

Under the guilt offering (Leviticus 6), anything lost through sin had to be restored full value + 20%.

God didn’t design this to encourage sin.
He designed it to reveal how He responds to human weakness:
not with minimum recovery,
but with overflow.

This is why Paul could say:
“Where sin increased, grace super-abounded.”
Romans 5:20

When you fall, the enemy wants you to expect loss.
God wants you to expect restoration.

Not back to where you were,
but further than you’ve been.

If you lost peace, expect deeper peace.
If you lost years, expect divine acceleration.
If you lost opportunities, expect doors you didn’t even know existed.

Grace doesn’t just return things —
it upgrades them.

In the kingdom of God, every setback is a setup for greater restoration.