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What role does creation play in the redemption of humanity?

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Creation foreshadows the new creation through Christ's redemption.

The doctrine of creation sets the stage for the narrative of redemption, illustrating humanity's fall and the need for restoration. The initial perfect creation became marred by sin through Adam’s disobedience, as detailed in Genesis 3. However, the biblical narrative does not end with the fall; instead, it points towards a new heavens and a new earth as a consequence of Christ's redemptive work. As 2 Peter 3:13 states, 'Nevertheless we, according to His promise, look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness.' The creation account teaches us that God has a plan for reclamation and restoration, culminating in His glory and the ultimate fulfillment of His purposes through Christ, who is the light and the life.
Scripture References: Genesis 3, 2 Peter 3:13, Revelation 21:1

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Creation
Clay Curtis · Mar 15, 2015
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