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How does Genesis 3:15 relate to the sovereignty of God?

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It illustrates God's sovereign plan for redemption and the ultimate defeat of evil.

Genesis 3:15 not only highlights the conflict between humanity and evil but also showcases God's sovereignty in orchestrating redemption. This verse is the crucial starting point in God's predetermined plan to restore fallen humanity through Christ. It serves as a promise that despite Adam and Eve's sin, God's purpose would not be thwarted. Throughout Scripture, this promise unfolds, culminating in the work of Jesus, who, as the Seed of the Woman, fulfills God's sovereignty in conquering sin and death. As noted throughout the sermon, the overarching narrative of the Bible is one of God's faithful sovereignty amid human failure, culminating in Christ's decisive victory over the serpent.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15

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