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How does the doctrine of creation affect our understanding of sin?

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The doctrine of creation informs our understanding of sin as a deviation from God's original design for humanity (Genesis 1:31).

Understanding the doctrine of creation is critical for grasping the nature of sin. In Genesis 1:31, God saw all that He had made, and it was very good, indicating that creation was perfect in its original state. Sin enters the world through disobedience, distorting humanity's relationship with God and leading to a fallen condition. This deviation from God's purpose highlights the gravity of sin, showing that it is not merely a set of ethical failures but a fundamental rupture in the created order. As Christians, acknowledging the goodness of creation underscores the seriousness of sin, as it disrupts the harmony initially established by God. Ultimately, it emphasizes our need for redemption and restoration through Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 1:31

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