• “Where Are You?”

    “And the LORD God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?” — Genesis 3:9 (KJV)

    God’s question to Adam wasn’t because He didn’t know where Adam was. He is all-knowing. The question was meant for Adam’s heart.

    Today, God still asks the same question.

    Not, “Where are you physically?” but “Where are you spiritually?”

    In a world overflowing with notifications, entertainment, ambition, and endless distractions, many of us have become experts at staying busy while slowly drifting away from God. We have time to scroll for hours, but struggle to spend a few minutes in prayer. We chase success, approval, and temporary happiness, yet neglect the One who gives eternal life.

    Like Adam, we often hide—not behind trees, but behind careers, social media, relationships, achievements, or even our own failures and guilt. We convince ourselves that God is distant, when in reality, He is the One calling our name.

    The beautiful truth of the gospel is that God never stopped seeking His children. The question that began in the Garden reaches its greatest answer in Jesus Christ. God didn’t wait for us to find Him—He came looking for us. Jesus left the glory of heaven to seek and save those who were lost, offering forgiveness, grace, and the hope of eternal life through His death and resurrection.

    Perhaps today, through His Word, God is gently asking you the same question He asked Adam:

    “Where are you?”

    Not to condemn you, but to invite you back.

    No matter how far you’ve wandered, no matter what you’ve done, His arms remain open. The Shepherd is still searching for His sheep. The Father is still watching for His prodigal child. His grace is still greater than our sin.

    Don’t let the noise of this world drown out the voice of the One who has never stopped calling your name.

    Come back to Him.

    He’s still waiting.


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    “Where Are You?” “And the LORD God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?” — Genesis 3:9 (KJV) ✝️ God’s question to Adam wasn’t because He didn’t know where Adam was. He is all-knowing. The question was meant for Adam’s heart. Today, God still asks the same question. Not, “Where are you physically?” but “Where are you spiritually?” In a world overflowing with notifications, entertainment, ambition, and endless distractions, many of us have become experts at staying busy while slowly drifting away from God. We have time to scroll for hours, but struggle to spend a few minutes in prayer. We chase success, approval, and temporary happiness, yet neglect the One who gives eternal life. Like Adam, we often hide—not behind trees, but behind careers, social media, relationships, achievements, or even our own failures and guilt. We convince ourselves that God is distant, when in reality, He is the One calling our name. The beautiful truth of the gospel is that God never stopped seeking His children. The question that began in the Garden reaches its greatest answer in Jesus Christ. God didn’t wait for us to find Him—He came looking for us. Jesus left the glory of heaven to seek and save those who were lost, offering forgiveness, grace, and the hope of eternal life through His death and resurrection. Perhaps today, through His Word, God is gently asking you the same question He asked Adam: “Where are you?” Not to condemn you, but to invite you back. No matter how far you’ve wandered, no matter what you’ve done, His arms remain open. The Shepherd is still searching for His sheep. The Father is still watching for His prodigal child. His grace is still greater than our sin. Don’t let the noise of this world drown out the voice of the One who has never stopped calling your name. Come back to Him. He’s still waiting. ❤️✝️ #WhereArtThou #Genesis39 #ComeBackToGod #JesusIsCalling #TheGoodShepherd #ReturnToTheFather #GodStillCalls #SeekTheLord #LostAndFound #GraceUponGrace #FaithInChrist #BibleTruth #WalkWithJesus #KingdomFirst #GodsVoice #HisGraceIsEnough #DrawNearToGod #ChristianLiving #HopeInChrist #FollowJesus #Maranatha #JesusSaves #StandFirm #TruthInLove #ChildOfGod ✝️❤️📖🙏
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