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What does the Bible say about the need for Christ to come?

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The Bible teaches that Christ came to redeem humanity from sin and death, fulfilling God's promise of salvation.

The need for Christ to come is rooted in the fall of man as recorded in Genesis. Adam and Eve’s disobedience brought sin and death into the world (Romans 5:17). This original sin has been passed down through generations, leaving humanity in a state of spiritual death. Without intervention, mankind was destined to remain separated from God. Christ needed to come to fulfill the requirements of the law, living a perfect life and ultimately making atonement for sin through His death on the cross. Through His resurrection, He conquers death and provides the gift of eternal life to all who believe.
Scripture References: Genesis 3, Romans 5:17

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