Introduction: God's question to Adam reveals his relentless pursuit of fellowship with us despite our sins.
1. God's question in Genesis 3:9 highlights his active seek of lost humanity.
A. Though Adam and Eve sinned, God initiated dialogue, showing his desire for reconciliation.
B. God's search for Adam mirrors his constant call to our hearts, inviting us to repentance.
2. This divine pursuit underscores God's unwavering commitment to human salvation through Jesus Christ.
A. Jesus came to seek and save the lost, fulfilling God's redemptive promise (Luke 19:10).
B. Romans 5:8 demonstrates God's love; Christ died for us while we were still sinners.
3. Understanding God's pursuit encourages a personal response of faith and commitment.
A. Just as God called Adam, he calls each person by name to a personal relationship.
B. God's call requires us to step out from hiding and accept Jesus as Savior and Lord.
Conclusion: Embrace God's call as Adam did; respond through faith and experience salvation. Let God's pursuit motivate us to seek him daily, participate in his mission, and invite others to experience his redeeming love through active evangelism.
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