Thesis: By accepting God's invitation to dwell with us, we can experience a lasting transformation of our lives and be restored to a right relationship with him.
Introduction: God's ultimate desire to dwell with humanity offers us transformation and restoration to a right relationship.
1. God's promise to dwell with mankind indicates his desire for intimate relationship (Revelation 21:3). A. In the Garden of Eden, God's presence was a daily reality as seen with Adam and Eve. B. Despite humanity's fall, God's commitment to being present with us remains unfaltering. 2. Our fallen state separates us from God, but he offers reconciliation through Christ (Romans 3:23-24). A. Since Adam's sin, all have sinned and fallen short of God's glory. B. Through Jesus' sacrifice, we are justified and invited back into God's presence as his people. 3. Accepting God's dwelling transforms us and aligns our lives with his purposes (2 Corinthians 5:17). A. As new creations in Christ, our old sinful ways are replaced with a God-centered life. B. This transformation restores us to our intended relationship with God, fulfilling his original design.
Conclusion: By embracing God's invitation to dwell with us, we open ourselves to his transformative power, leading to restoration. Let us pursue this relationship and be active participants in his grand plan of redemption.
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