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How does God address individuals personally?

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God addresses individuals personally, calling them by name and highlighting their unique situations.

In Luke 19, Jesus calls Zacchaeus by name, exemplifying how God’s communication is deeply personal and individualized. This reflects God's intimate knowledge of our lives, thoughts, and circumstances. The implication here is profound; God's engagement is not generic but rather tailored to each person’s heart. This personal approach reinforces the reality that salvation is not just a collective experience but one that is intimate and specific. As seen in Isaiah 43:1, God assures His people, saying, 'Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.' This underscores the beautiful truth that our identities are firmly rooted in our relationship with Him and that He actively seeks us out for redemption.
Scripture References: Luke 19:1-10, Isaiah 43:1

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