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How do we know that God comes to us where we are?

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The Bible teaches that God comes to us in our state of need, as exemplified by Jesus' actions.

In Mark 5, we see Jesus actively reaching out to a man living among the tombs, symbolizing a state of spiritual death and isolation. This narrative serves as a profound reminder of God's grace—He does not wait for us to become deserving of His help. Instead, He comes into our darkness, bringing light and hope. This approach aligns with Jesus' earthly ministry, where He was often found among the marginalized and the needy. By coming 'where we are,' He demonstrates His love and willingness to initiate salvation, reinforcing that it is not our efforts that draw Him to us but His unconditional love that compels Him to rescue us.
Scripture References: Mark 5

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