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What does the Bible say about man's fall into sin?

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The Bible describes man's fall into sin in Genesis 3, highlighting the disobedience of Adam and the universal consequences of that disobedience.

Genesis 3 outlines the fall of man into sin, where Adam, as our representative, disobeyed God and ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. This act of rebellion introduced sin and death into the world, having profound consequences not just for Adam, but for all humanity, as all have sinned in him. The narrative explains the universal nature of sin and the reason behind suffering, sickness, and death, illustrating that these realities stem from man's rejection of God's command. Without recognizing the gravity of this fallen condition, the necessity of the Gospel and redemption through Christ remains unclear.
Scripture References: Genesis 3

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Why do men die?
Don Bell · Sep 8, 2010
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