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How is the story of Adam and Eve relevant to Christian theology?

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The story of Adam and Eve illustrates the fall of humanity and God's redemptive plan through Christ.

Adam and Eve’s narrative in Genesis is foundational for understanding sin and redemption. Their disobedience led to the fall, but it also sets the stage for God’s plan of redemption through Christ. Romans 5:12 explains that through Adam, sin entered the world, but the overarching theme of Scripture reveals that through Christ's obedience and sacrifice, believers find life. This story emphasizes the need for a Savior and the profound truth that Christ intervened not only to restore but also to establish an everlasting covenant with His bride, the Church.
Scripture References: Genesis 2-3, Romans 5:12, 1 Corinthians 15:22

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