Question Answer Series [63]: What does it mean to the Lord when we fall?

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Verse: But the LORD God called to the man Gen 3:9

Thought: When the first man fell for the first time, what did the Lord do? The above verse says Lord called man. Today also our Lord is doing the same thing. He calls out to us and asks three questions Where? Who? What?

  1. Where: Gen 3:9b “Where are you?” Lord created man to have fellowship with God. Today has the sin in our life separated us from God? Lord is calling my dear where are you? Adam replied “He answered, “I heard you in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked; so I hid.”  Gen 3:10
  2. Who: Gen 3:11 And he said, “Who told you that you were naked? Have you eaten from the tree that I commanded you not to eat from?” Lord is asking who told you, if we are convicted let us confess, do not condemn yourself. Who is telling you that your life is beyond repair? Come to Jesus.
  3. What: Gen 3:13 Then the LORD God said to the woman, “What is this you have done?”  Lord is asking us what we have done. Lord is asking us to examine our actions and thoughts and change the ways from what and way we have lived till now.

Lesson: What does it mean to the Lord when we fall? Not just to Adam, but to the whole of mankind loving Father reached out through His only begotten son Jesus. Jesus died for us, how can we ignore such a great love?

Final Thought: Where are you? Are you where you are supposed to be?

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