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How does the fall in the garden relate to the need for salvation?

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The fall in the garden established the need for salvation through Jesus Christ due to original sin.

The fall of Adam and Eve in the garden is directly tied to the necessity of salvation, affirming the doctrine of original sin in Reformed theology. Their disobedience introduced sin into the world and, consequently, the need for a Savior. As sin brought about spiritual death—a separation from God—it necessitated a redemptive plan which God established before the foundation of the world. Ephesians 1:4-5 highlights that believers are chosen in Christ for salvation, emphasizing that God’s grace is pivotal in addressing the fallen state initiated in the garden.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, Genesis 3

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