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How do we know that God's mercy was involved in Adam's expulsion?

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God's mercy in Adam's expulsion is evident as it was a protective measure against eternal damnation.

The act of removing Adam from the garden illustrates God's mercy rather than wrath. The decision was not driven by punishment but rather to deliver Adam and humanity from the consequence of living eternally in a fallen state. The narrative indicates that this removal was done so that Adam could eventually hear the gospel message of grace, suggesting divine purpose and intervention. Thus, Adam's expulsion should be viewed through the lens of God's redemptive plan for humanity.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:22-23

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Out of Eden
Tim James · Jan 8, 2012
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