Sunday, October 26, 2025
Series: Genesis
Genesis 3:9
Related Scriptures:
Genesis 2:25; Genesis 3:1–15; Ephesians 2:10; 1 Corinthians 10:13; 2 Corinthians 9:8
Scripture:
Genesis 2:25
In Genesis 2:25, we see Adam and Eve in a state of pure innocence—naked and unashamed. This was a time of perfect fellowship with God. Reflect on your own life: when was a moment you felt closest to God? What does it mean to be unashamed in His presence?
Reflection:
Consider the ways you may feel shame or distance from God.
Reflection Questions:
What areas of your life do you feel shame?
How can you cultivate a sense of innocence in your relationship with God?
What steps can you take to seek deeper fellowship with Him?
Prayer:
Lord, help me to remember the innocence of our first relationship. Remove the shame that holds me back and draw me close to You.
Scripture:
Genesis 3:1
The serpent's cunning words led Eve into temptation. He questioned God’s command, creating doubt. Today, think about the voices that challenge your faith. Are they leading you closer to God or away from Him?
Reflection:
Identify the sources of temptation in your life.
Reflection Questions:
What are the lies that the enemy tells you?
How can you recognize God's voice amidst temptation?
What scriptures can you hold onto during times of doubt?
Prayer:
Lord, grant me the discernment to recognize the enemy's lies and the strength to stand firm in Your truth.
Scripture:
Genesis 3:9
God’s question, 'Where are you?' is a call to return to Him. It’s not about physical location but spiritual positioning. Reflect on your current relationship with God—are you hiding or drawing near?
Reflection:
Examine your heart for areas where you may be hiding from God.
Reflection Questions:
How do you respond to God’s question 'Where are you?'
What keeps you from being fully present with God?
What steps can you take to return to His presence?
Prayer:
Father, thank You for seeking me even when I hide. Help me to recognize Your call and return to You with an open heart.
Scripture:
Ephesians 2:10
We are God's workmanship, created for good works. This assurance reminds us of our identity in Christ. How can you embrace your identity as a beloved creation today? Consider the good works He has prepared for you.
Reflection:
Meditate on your identity in Christ and how it influences your actions.
Reflection Questions:
What good works has God prepared for you today?
How does understanding your identity in Christ change your perspective?
In what ways can you serve others as a reflection of His grace?
Prayer:
Lord, help me to see myself as You see me. Empower me to walk in the good works You have prepared for me.
Scripture:
Genesis 3:15
Even in the midst of the fall, God promises redemption through the Messiah. This promise gives us hope. How does knowing that you are part of God’s redemptive story impact your faith?
Reflection:
Consider the hope you have in Christ’s victory over sin.
Reflection Questions:
How does the promise of redemption change your view of your struggles?
What does it mean to you to be part of God’s redemptive story?
How can you share this hope with others?
Prayer:
Thank You, Lord, for the promise of redemption. Help me to live in the light of that promise and share it with those around me.
Heavenly Father, thank You for the journey this week. As we reflect on Your question 'Where are you?', help us to draw near to You and embrace the identity You have given us through Christ. May we walk in Your grace and share the hope of redemption with others. Amen.
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