The biblical topic of "Restoration of Foundations" refers to the process of rebuilding and renewing the spiritual foundations of an individual or community, as seen in various passages throughout the Bible. According to Psalms 11:3, "If the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?" highlighting the importance of a strong spiritual foundation. The concept of restoration is further emphasized in Isaiah 58:12, where it is written that God's people will be called "Repairer of Broken Walls" and "Restorer of Streets with Dwellings," illustrating the idea of rebuilding and restoring what has been broken. Through faith in Jesus Christ, believers can experience restoration, as promised in 1 Peter 5:10, where it is written that God will "restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish" them after they have suffered for a little while.
Shane Idleman emphasizes the critical role of the church in guiding society during turbulent times, asserting that if the foundations of truth are destroyed, the righteous must act to restore them. He reflects on the historical significance of Election Day sermons and the church's responsibility to
