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What does Romans 8 teach about creation's suffering?

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Romans 8 teaches that creation suffers due to sin but will be liberated and restored in the future.

Romans 8 articulates that all of creation shares in the suffering brought about by sin, which has subjected it to frustration and decay. This suffering reflects the broken state of the world post-Fall, signifying that creation itself groans as it awaits liberation. However, Paul emphasizes that this condition is not permanent; there is hope for creation's redemption, paralleling the hope of believers. Just as believers await the fullness of their adoption as children of God, so too will creation be brought into the glorious freedom that awaits God's children, ultimately restored in a new heaven and earth.
Scripture References: Romans 8:20-21

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