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What does Genesis 3 teach about the consequences of sin?

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Genesis 3 teaches that the consequences of sin include death, shame, and separation from God.

In Genesis 3, the fallout of Adam and Eve's disobedience is tragic and profound. Their act of rebellion introduced sin into the world, resulting in both spiritual death and physical consequences. The shame of their nakedness, leading them to hide from God, reflects the loss of innocence that sin brings. This separation illustrates the depth of human depravity and the inherent guilt that accompanies sin. Understanding these consequences is crucial for appreciating the necessity of God's gracious plan for redemption through Christ, who restores what was lost.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:6-8, Romans 6:23

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