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What did Adam lose at the fall?

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At the fall, Adam lost his spiritual life, the presence of God, and the ultimate fellowship with Him.

At the moment of disobedience in Genesis 3, Adam lost the spiritual life granted by God. He was expelled from the Garden of Eden, representing the loss of communion with God. This act ushered in a state of spiritual death that permeated all of humanity—'dying you shall die'—indicating both immediate spiritual separation from God and the eventual physical death that followed. Moreover, Adam lost righteousness and was filled with shame, fear, and a guilty conscience. This loss of holy standing brought about a fundamental change in human nature, making all of Adam's descendants subject to sin and death. In understanding what Adam lost, we see the gravity of sin and the necessity for the redemptive work of Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:16-19, Ephesians 2:1-3

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