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What does Genesis 3 teach about the nature of sin?

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Genesis 3 reveals that sin arises from disobedience to God's commands, leading to spiritual death and separation from God.

The narrative in Genesis 3 highlights the essence of sin: it begins with questioning God’s Word and ultimately results in disobedience. Eve's conversation with the serpent illustrates how temptation can distort God's truth, leading to rationalizations that challenge divine authority. Adam and Eve's failure to obey God not only ushered sin into their lives but also into the entire world, marking a pivotal moment in human history. The repercussions were profound—guilt, shame, fear, and a fractured relationship with God became central to the human experience. This account teaches that sin alters both our perception of reality and our state before God, necessitating the need for reconciliation through the atoning work of Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:4-10, Romans 5:19

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