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How does God pursue sinners in grace?

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God pursues sinners through His grace, seeking them and calling them to Himself, as exemplified in the narrative of Adam and Eve.

The sermon illustrates the divine pursuit of grace by highlighting that Adam and Eve, upon realizing their sin, did not seek God; rather, God sought them, calling out, 'Where art thou?' (Genesis 3:9). This reflects God's initiative in salvation, where He seeks those who have strayed from Him. John 6:44 reinforces this concept, as it states that 'no one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him.' This divine pursuit is a testament to God's love and mercy, showing that He actively seeks to restore sinners to Himself, demonstrating that salvation is entirely a work of grace.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:9, John 6:44

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