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How does the fall of Adam relate to the need for Christ?

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Adam's sin brought death and separation from God, creating the need for Christ's redemptive work.

Romans 5:12 highlights that through one man's sin, death entered the world, impacting all humanity. Adam's deliberate act in sin, as described in Genesis 3, resulted in spiritual death for all mankind. This narrative sets the stage for understanding the necessity of Christ as the second Adam. His coming, as portrayed in Scripture, was to reverse the curse brought on by Adam's transgression. The sovereignty of God is evident as He orchestrated redemption even before the foundation of the world, demonstrating His grace through Christ's atoning sacrifice for the church.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12, Genesis 3

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One Flesh
Paul Pendleton · Mar 6, 2022
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