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How do we know that grace is present in the garden after the fall?

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The grace of God is demonstrated through the promise of redemption, even in the garden after the fall, as seen in His actions towards Adam and Eve.

Despite Adam and Eve's sin, God's grace is illustrated through His mercy and the promise of redemption. In Genesis 3:15, God declares that the seed of the woman will crush the head of the serpent, foreshadowing the coming of Christ. Moreover, God made coats of skin for Adam and Eve, signifying the necessity of a sacrifice for their covering, thus pointing towards the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ. By removing them from the garden, God protected them from living forever in their fallen state, thereby showcasing His loving grace throughout their disobedience.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15, Genesis 3:21

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