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In this message, The Sound of Shame, we revisit the moment in the Garden when humanity first hid from the presence of God. Drawing from Genesis 3:8–10, this sermon explores how sin introduced shame, turning the familiar voice of God from comfort into fear. But the story does not end in hiding. From the first covering in the Garden to the victory of the cross, God’s pursuit of humanity reveals His desire to restore what shame tried to steal. This episode reminds us that the voice of shame does not have the final word—God is still calling, still pursuing, and still restoring His people to glory.
By Mark Livingston Sr.In this message, The Sound of Shame, we revisit the moment in the Garden when humanity first hid from the presence of God. Drawing from Genesis 3:8–10, this sermon explores how sin introduced shame, turning the familiar voice of God from comfort into fear. But the story does not end in hiding. From the first covering in the Garden to the victory of the cross, God’s pursuit of humanity reveals His desire to restore what shame tried to steal. This episode reminds us that the voice of shame does not have the final word—God is still calling, still pursuing, and still restoring His people to glory.