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How does God's purpose relate to human corruption?

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God's purpose in allowing human corruption was to demonstrate His grace and mercy through salvation.

The narrative of Scripture reveals that God permits human corruption not as an accident but as part of His divine purpose. This is articulated in Romans 5:12, where sin entered the world through Adam. However, God's sovereignty is evident as He planned for the redemption of His people through Christ. This intentionality is seen in how He demonstrates grace through the salvation provided for the corrupt; He does not leave humanity in its sin but instead offers a path to righteousness through the work of Christ. Ultimately, God's design highlights His glory and the depth of His love and mercy towards those He has chosen for salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12, Ephesians 1:4-5

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