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How does God provide redemption after the fall?

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God provides redemption through the promise of a Savior, foreshadowed in Genesis 3:15.

In the aftermath of the fall, God's justice and mercy are beautifully intertwined. He pronounces a curse but also gives the promise of redemption. Genesis 3:15 is often referred to as the protoevangelium, or the first Gospel, where God foretells that the seed of the woman will bruise the head of the serpent. This promise points to Jesus Christ, who ultimately conquers sin and death. Additionally, God’s act of clothing Adam and Eve with animal skins (likely a lamb) signifies the necessity of sacrifice and foreshadows Christ's ultimate sacrifice on the cross. Through His grace, God provides a way for sinners to be restored to Him, demonstrating His unwavering love and purpose in salvation.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15

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