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How does the fall of Adam relate to salvation through Christ?

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The fall of Adam brought sin and death, creating the necessity for salvation through Christ, who redeems us from the curse of the law.

The fall of Adam is critically linked to the need for salvation through Christ. When Adam ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, sin entered the world, and with it came death (Romans 5:12). This act of disobedience severed the relationship between God and man, necessitating a redemptive plan. Christ’s coming was foretold from the foundation of the world to take on the penalty of sin and redeem mankind from this curse (Galatians 3:13). Through His obedience and sacrifice, believers are justified and restored to fellowship with God. The work of Christ fulfills the requirements of the law that was broken by Adam, illustrating that salvation is entirely by grace and not through human effort.
Scripture References: Genesis 2:17, Romans 5:12, Galatians 3:13

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