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Why is the concept of the Garden of Eden important for Christians?

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The Garden of Eden symbolizes God's perfect creation and His plan for humanity's relationship with Him.

The Garden of Eden is significant for Christians as it represents God's original design for humanity and their communion with Him. It illustrates the beauty of a life lived under God's divine order and the consequences of sin disrupting that harmony. Genesis 2:15 details how God placed Adam in the garden to work and keep it, indicating that even from the beginning, humanity had the responsibility to cultivate and obey God's commands. Thus, the garden becomes a metaphor for grace, showing how God prepares and plants His people, enabling them to flourish in His love and mercy, while also highlighting the necessity of divine intervention in restoring that relationship after the fall.
Scripture References: Genesis 2:15

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