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How do we know salvation is necessary?

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Salvation is necessary due to the curse of sin introduced by Adam, resulting in separation from God.

The necessity of salvation is established in Genesis 3, where sin enters the world through Adam's disobedience. This act corrupted the perfect creation and brought forth a curse, leading to death and separation from God. The chaos, disease, and suffering in the world are a direct result of this sin. Understanding the gravity of the fall helps us recognize why Christ came to redeem us. Salvation is not merely a suggestion but an imperative need to restore our broken relationship with our Creator, a theme that resonates throughout Scripture as God's plan of redemption unfolds.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:17-18, Romans 5:12

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