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What is the significance of God's question to Adam, 'Where art thou?'

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God's question underscores His desire for a relationship and the need for acknowledgment of sin.

When God asks Adam, 'Where art thou?' in Genesis 3:9, it illuminates the relational aspect of God's engagement with humanity post-fall. This question is not for God's knowledge but is intended for Adam's self-realization and acknowledgment of his sin. It reveals God's grace, as He seeks Adam, demonstrating His character as a loving Father who desires reconciliation rather than destruction. The question serves as a reminder that God is always calling sinners to recognize their need for Him and to come out of hiding into His embracing grace. The pursuit of God is an act of grace towards His fallen creation.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:9, Romans 2:15

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