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What does the Bible say about the creation and the fall?

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The Bible describes creation as God's act of bringing forth light and life, fully highlighting the significance of the fall into darkness through Adam's sin.

In the beginning, as stated in Genesis 1, God created the heavens and the earth, bringing light to a dark and formless void. This act of creation reflects not only the physical world but also God's sovereign plan for salvation. The fall, described throughout scripture, particularly in Genesis 3, introduced sin and darkness into the world through Adam's disobedience. This darkness represents the sinful condition of humanity, where all are born as sinners, separate from the light of God. The narrative demonstrates that just as God commanded light to shine out of darkness in creation, He also provides a path to redemption through Jesus Christ, who is the light of the world.
Scripture References: Genesis 1:1-4, Genesis 3:1-24

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