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What does the Bible say about the significance of the garden of Eden?

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The garden of Eden represents God's everlasting covenant of grace, showcasing His purposes in creation and redemption.

The garden of Eden serves as a miniature representation of God's covenant of grace, encapsulating His intentions for glory and redemption through Christ. In the garden, God established a foundation for worship, emphasizing that all aspects of creation flow from Him. This pivotal location was not only where humanity began but also where God's plans for redemption were initiated, illustrating how He manifests His purposes. As depicted in Scripture, everything connected to worship and redemption originates from God, highlighting that it is through Christ that we are blessed in this covenant relationship.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:31, Genesis 2:21-25

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Darvin Pruitt · Oct 6, 2009
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