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Why is physical death a consequence of sin?

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Physical death entered the world as a direct consequence of Adam's sin, as stated in Genesis 2:17.

According to Scripture, physical death is a consequence of sin, rooted in the narrative of the Fall in Genesis 2:17, where God warns Adam that eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil would lead to death. This death was not just spiritual but introduced mortality into the human experience. The lectures in historic Reformed theology emphasize that because Adam, as humanity's federal head, sinned, all of humanity is implicated in his transgression. Consequently, physical death becomes a universal experience that affects every person as part of the human condition. It signifies the broken relationship between God and humanity, illustrating the dire need for redemption through Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 2:17, Romans 5:12

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