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What does the fall of Adam imply for humanity?

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The fall of Adam signifies that all people are born spiritually dead and in need of God's saving grace.

The fall of Adam has profound implications for humanity, particularly in understanding our inherent sinfulness and spiritual condition. According to Genesis 3, the consequences of Adam's eat of the forbidden fruit brought about not just physical death but also separation from God, making all of humanity spiritually dead. As described in Ephesians 2:1, 'And you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins.' This establishes the necessity for divine intervention through Christ, who alone has the power to make us alive and save us from our sin, which is essential for realizing the gospel of grace.
Scripture References: Genesis 3, Ephesians 2:1

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Todd Nibert · May 29, 2016
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