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Why is the fall of man significant for Christians?

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The fall of man is significant as it explains the need for salvation and the entrance of sin into the world, impacting all humanity.

The fall of man, recorded in Genesis 3, signifies the moment when sin entered the world through Adam and Eve's disobedience. This event is of great importance because it disrupted the intended relationship between God and humanity, resulting in spiritual death and alienation from God. Romans 5:12 states that through one man's sin, death entered into the world, affecting all men. Therefore, the fall explains the universal need for redemption. It establishes the backdrop against which God's plan for salvation through Jesus Christ is revealed, allowing for an understanding of grace as the remedy for our inherent sinfulness and the darkness that pervades our lives without Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:6-24, Romans 5:12

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