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Why is God's seeking grace important for Christians?

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God's seeking grace is vital as it emphasizes His initiative in salvation, demonstrating His love and mercy towards sinners.

God’s seeking grace underlines the core of the Christian faith, highlighting that salvation is not initiated by man but by God Himself. In Genesis 3:9, God’s question to Adam, 'Where art thou?' illustrates His pursuit of humanity even after sin entered the world. This seeking grace is essential because it teaches Christians that their salvation hinges on God’s unconditional love and initiative, rather than human effort. It instills a sense of gratitude and humility among believers, knowing they are sought after and valued by God despite their sinful condition. The affirmation that God actively seeks and saves His people encourages the faithful to rest in His grace, acknowledges their need for Him, and drives them to share this good news with others.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:9, Matthew 121

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