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What is the significance of God's question 'Where art thou?' in Genesis 3?

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God's question 'Where art thou?' emphasizes His desire for a relationship with humanity, despite their sin and rebellion.

In Genesis 3, when God asks Adam 'Where art thou?' it serves as a profound inquiry into humanity's condition. Despite Adam's sin, God seeks a restored relationship, illustrating His grace and mercy. This moment reflects God's initiative in reaching out to His creation, highlighting that He is aware of our fallen state and desires to bring us back into communion with Himself. This pursuit is a demonstration of God's love and the essence of the gospel, which seeks to redeem and restore those who are lost.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:9

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The Fall
Tommy Robbins · Aug 5, 2007
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