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How does the fall relate to God's plan for salvation?

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The fall of man in the Garden of Eden set the stage for God's plan of salvation through Jesus Christ.

The fall, as detailed in Genesis 3, is not only a tragic event but also a key part of God's sovereign plan for redemption. By allowing sin to enter the world, God established the need for a Savior, who would ultimately crush the head of the serpent and defeated sin and death through His sacrificial death. This plan was ordained before the foundation of the world and showcases God's grace and mercy in redeeming a people for Himself. The promise of the seed of the woman in Genesis 3:15 foreshadows Christ's victory over Satan, highlighting that even in humanity's deepest failure, God's purpose to save is unwavering and certain.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15, Romans 5:8, Hebrews 2:14-15

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