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What does the Bible teach about the fall of man?

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The Bible teaches that the fall of man was total, affecting every aspect of humanity.

The sermon argues that the fall of man, as represented in Genesis, was not partial but total, leading to humanity's complete inability to turn towards God without divine intervention. Romans 5:12 explains that through Adam's sin, death entered the world, and all are affected by this original sin. This perspective underscores the necessity of Christ's redemptive work, as only through Him can mankind have hope for restoration. The preacher emphasizes that if man could save himself, the atoning sacrifice of Christ would be rendered unnecessary.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12, Genesis 3

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