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What does Genesis 3 teach us about shame and redemption?

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Genesis 3 illustrates shame resulting from sin and the need for redemption through Christ.

After the fall, Adam and Eve experienced shame for the first time, leading them to hide from God. Their efforts to cover up their shame with fig leaves symbolize humanity's futile attempts to earn favor with God through works. However, God's provision of animal skins signifies the sacrificial nature of redemption through Christ, who truly covers our shame and sin. This teaches that only through faith in Christ can believers be clothed in righteousness and experience true reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Genesis 3, Isaiah 61:10, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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