Omer Count – Day 28
Jeremiah 30 | When Restoration Begins to Speak
As we step into Day 28, something shifts in the tone of the journey. After chapters of warning, correction, waiting and endurance, we begin to hear a different sound emerging: RESTORATION.
In Jeremiah 30, YAHUAH speaks about a time of distress for His people, a season where things have felt heavy and even breaking at points. But He does not leave the story there, He begins to speak of healing, of restoration and of returning His people back to the place of wholeness.
What is important here is that Father is not denying the pain, they are very real in the text, but He is also declaring that pain is not the final word.
He speaks of a time where He will break the yoke from off their neck, where strangers will no longer rule over them, and where His people will again walk in freedom under His covering and then comes one of the most powerful themes in this chapter: “I will restore health to you and heal you of your wounds.”
This is not shallow encouragement this is deep restoration after real process.
The Prophetic Shadow
In this hour, many have walked through seasons that have stretched them, corrected them and even felt uncomfortable at times, but Jeremiah 30 reminds us that YAHUAH is not only a Father of correction, BUT He is also a Father of restoration.
What He allows to be shaken is never to destroy you, but to remove what cannot remain so that what is true can be rebuilt.
There is a turning point in this chapter that speaks into our time: restoration is not just coming and it is already being spoken over those who have remained in His process but restoration is not separate from the journey… It is the fruit of it.
Those who have stayed, those who have endured, those who have not turned away in the middle of refining, will begin to see what Father is rebuilding in their lives.
A Moment to Look Within
Have I been able to trust Father even in the difficult parts of my journey? Do I believe that what He has allowed is also preparing me for restoration? Or have I become discouraged in the waiting, forgetting that He is still working beneath what I can see?
Am I willing to believe that healing is not only possible but already in motion?
Abba Yahuah,
Thank You that You are not only the One who corrects, but also the One who restores. Where I have carried disappointment or weariness, breathe new hope into my heart. Heal what has been broken in me, and restore what has been affected through the journey.
Teach me to trust Your timing, even when I cannot yet see the outcome. Strengthen my faith to believe that You are working all things for good. Thank You that restoration is not just a promise, it is Your nature.
In the name of YAHUSHUA, HalleluYAH!
This is an awesome teaching on this topic by Esther Cohen:
Do not lose heart in the process you have walked through. What Father has allowed is not the end of your story—it is shaping the beginning of restoration.
Stay close to Him, because He is already speaking healing over your life and what He restores, He restores fully and faithfully.
Shalom beloved,



