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How does Adam's exile reflect God's grace?

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Adam's exile reflects God's grace by allowing for the continuation of salvation through the gospel.

While Adam's exile appears to be a punishment, it actually demonstrates the richness of God's grace. God did not destroy Adam but instead provided him with the knowledge of redemption through sacrifices that foreshadowed Christ. This exile was essential for the unfolding of God's plan, indicating that grace is offered to sinners. Adam's journey outside the Garden signifies the introduction of the gospel, which remains a pivotal aspect of God's redemptive purpose for humanity, unraveling through time as a testament to His eternal grace.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15, Hebrews 11:4

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Exiled
Tim James · Jan 4, 2012
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