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How does the fall of man relate to the Gospel message?

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The fall of man underscores our need for the Gospel, as it explains why Christ's sacrifice is essential for salvation.

The fall of man reveals the depths of human depravity and the total inability to save oneself, illustrating the dire need for the Gospel of grace. Genesis 3 portrays the consequences of Adam’s sin, showcasing humanity’s separation from God, guilt, and shame. Yet, in the midst of judgment, God provides hope through the promise of redemption (Genesis 3:15), foreshadowing Christ's victory over sin and Satan. The Gospel message centers on Jesus as the fulfillment of this promise, offering salvation and reconciliation with God through His perfect work on the cross. Thus, the fall and the ensuing promise of the Savior are intricately linked, making the Gospel a message of hope amidst the reality of sin.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15, Romans 5:15-21

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