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What does the Bible say about Adam's condition before the fall?

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The Bible describes Adam's condition before the fall as one of innocence, free will, and perfect fellowship with God.

Before the fall, Adam was created in the image of God, enjoying a unique relationship with his Creator. Genesis 2:7 tells us that God breathed life into Adam, making him a living soul. This implies that Adam's nature was pure, without sin or guilt. In contrast to our fallen state, Adam had no root of self-will or sin, which allowed him to walk in perfect obedience to God. His will aligned with God's will, and he lived in a paradise where he communed freely with his Father. This state of being is essential for understanding the gospel because man's current condition is drastically different from what it was before the fall.
Scripture References: Genesis 2:7, Genesis 2:25, Romans 5:12

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