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What is the significance of God's mercy after the fall?

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God's mercy is illustrated in His provision of coats of skin for Adam and Eve, symbolizing the sacrifice of Christ for humanity's sin, as seen in Genesis 3:21.

God's mercy immediately follows the fall, illustrated in Genesis 3:21, where He makes coats of skin for Adam and Eve after they realized their nakedness. This act not only covered their shame but also pointed to the ultimate sacrifice of Christ—an innocent being sacrificed to atone for sin. This foreshadowing of Christ's redemption reveals the depth of God's love and grace, indicating that even amidst the consequences of sin, His mercy prevails. It highlights that salvation is not only about acknowledging sin but also recognizing the provision that God has made for restoration and reconciliation with Himself through His Son.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:21

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