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What are the consequences of Adam's sin according to the Bible?

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The consequences of Adam's sin include spiritual death and condemnation for all mankind (Romans 5:12, 18-19).

The consequences of Adam's sin are profound as depicted in Romans 5:12 and further explained in verses 18-19. Adam's transgression resulted in spiritual death, which has been passed down to every descendant, creating a state of sinfulness inherent to human nature. The Bible declares that through Adam's offense, the sentence of death came upon all men. This means that not only do we face physical death as a result of sin, but we are also subject to spiritual death—separation from God. Ultimately, this doctrine emphasizes the critical need for redemption through Jesus Christ, whose obedience reverses the condemnation incurred through Adam, offering life to those who believe.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12, Romans 5:18-19

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