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What are the consequences of Adam's disobedience?

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Adam's disobedience resulted in sin and death entering the world, affecting all humanity.

The consequences of Adam's disobedience were profound and far-reaching. As outlined in Genesis 3:6-19, Adam's choice to disregard God's command led to the fall, introducing sin and death into the human experience. This event marked a universal condition of total depravity, where all humanity is born estranged from God and in need of redemption. The threefold death—physical, spiritual, and eternal—resulting from Adam's sin emphasizes the seriousness of this disobedience and underlines the necessity of grace through Christ for reconciliation with God. The theological implications underscore the significance of Christ as the last Adam, who brings restoration through his obedience and sacrifice.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:6-19, Romans 5:12-21

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