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What does the Bible say about grace in Genesis 3?

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Genesis 3 reveals God's grace as He seeks Adam after his sin and offers redemption.

In Genesis 3, we see the incredible depth of God's grace demonstrated through His actions towards Adam after the Fall. Despite Adam's willful rebellion against God, instead of abandoning him, God sought Adam out, asking, 'Where art thou?' This reveals that God is not a distant deity; rather, He actively pursues sinners who have turned away from Him. The narrative portrays God’s condescending grace as He addresses Adam’s guilt and shame while simultaneously offering the hope of redemption through the promise of the coming seed that will crush Satan (Genesis 3:15). God's grace is extended even in judgment, as He provides a means of atonement through the shedding of innocent blood, pointing forward to Christ's ultimate sacrifice.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:9-15, Genesis 3:21

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Where Art Thou
Don Fortner · Aug 23, 1987
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