War Room by Chris Fabry

Week 10: Restoration — When God Rebuilds What Was Broken

Read the chapters depicting the restoration of the Jordan marriage and family. Key Scripture: Joel 2:25 ("I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust has eaten…"); Isaiah 61:3

Restoration is not just repair — it is something better and more honest than what existed before. This week, let the Jordan family's renewed life together invite you to believe that what God has broken he can rebuild into something stronger.

Discussion Questions

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1.The restoration of Tony and Elizabeth's marriage does not happen overnight. What are the specific, concrete steps they take together toward rebuilding trust, intimacy, and shared faith? Which of those steps strikes you as the most important?

2.God's promise in Joel 2:25 is that he will restore the years the locusts have eaten. How does that promise apply to the Jordan family? What "years" have been eaten, and what does restoration look like for them?

3.Fabry is careful not to present the restored marriage as perfect — there are still awkward moments, old wounds that need tending, and new habits that are still forming. Why is that honesty important? What would be lost if the restoration felt too easy?

a.Which moment in the restoration process feels most authentic or hard-won to you?

b.What does realistic restoration look like in a relationship you care about?

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