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How does the fall of man relate to the need for a Savior?

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The fall of man in Genesis 3 leads to the necessity of redemption, which is fulfilled in Christ, the promised Savior.

The fall of Adam and Eve introduced sin and death into the world, creating a chasm between humanity and God. As a result, all mankind is born under the curse of sin, needing salvation. Genesis 3:15 prophesies that the seed of the woman will ultimately defeat sin and restore what was lost. This profound need for a Savior is central to the Christian faith, affirming that we are unable to save ourselves through our own efforts. The entire narrative points towards Christ, who is the fulfillment of that promise, being the Lamb that takes away the sin of the world.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15; Romans 5:12

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