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How does the fall of man affect our relationship with God?

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The fall of man resulted in separation from God and enmity in the heart of man.

The fall of Adam and Eve introduced sin into the human experience, leading to a broken relationship with God. As depicted in Genesis 3, after eating from the forbidden tree, Adam and Eve hid from God, illustrating mankind's instinctual separation due to sin. Romans 1:18 further explains that sinful humanity is at enmity with God, suppressing the truth of His existence and glory. However, through Jesus Christ, believers are reconciled to God, restoring what was lost in the garden. This reconciliation is a central theme in the Christian faith, emphasizing the need for transformation that only Christ can accomplish.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:8-10, Romans 1:18

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Adam's Sin
Neal Locke · Nov 6, 2022
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