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What does the Fall teach us about human nature?

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The Fall illustrates humanity's propensity towards sin and the need for divine grace for redemption.

The Fall of humanity, as recorded in Genesis 3, reveals the fallen nature inherent in every person due to Adam's sin. It demonstrates that, apart from Christ, individuals cannot seek God, and their nature is corrupt. The result of this disobedience is not only physical death but also spiritual separation from God. This dire state emphasizes the necessity for divine intervention through grace. The Gospel provides the answer, as it offers restoration and hope through Jesus Christ, who redeems those who believe, transforming their corrupted nature to one that can seek after God and live righteously.
Scripture References: Genesis 3; Romans 5:12

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Christ and the Fall
Don Bell · Jul 11, 2017
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