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How do we know God's mercy is evident in the fall?

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God's mercy is shown in His call to Adam after the fall, demonstrating His desire to restore His creation.

Despite Adam's failure and disobedience, God's response was one of mercy rather than immediate judgment. When Adam hid from the Lord, God called out, 'Where art thou?' This inquiry, rather than condemnation, exemplifies God's grace as He sought to bring Adam to a place of acknowledgment and confession. The very act of calling him signifies an opportunity for redemption, foreshadowing the greater redemption through Christ. This call shows that God desires a relationship with His creation even after the fall, assuring us of His redemptive plans and character as the Savior, not just the judge.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:9, Romans 5:8

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