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How does God show grace to sinners?

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God shows grace by seeking the lost, revealing their sin, and providing redemption through Christ.

God's grace towards sinners is articulated clearly in Genesis 3. First, He actively seeks Adam after his disobedience. When Adam hides in shame, God asks, 'Where art thou?' demonstrating that God takes the initiative in reaching out to those who have turned away from Him. Secondly, God reveals the reality of Adam’s sin, exposing his guilt. This is crucial for true repentance; without an understanding of our sinfulness, there can be no genuine return to God. Finally, God provides a promise of redemption through the seed of the woman, signifying His ultimate plan of salvation through Christ. This pattern of seeking, revealing, and redeeming is a consistent theme throughout Scripture, highlighting God's relentless grace toward His people.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:9-15

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Where Art Thou
Don Fortner · Aug 23, 1987
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