The Fall of Man

Adam and Eve choose to disobey God in the Garden of Eden by eating from the forbidden tree, introducing sin and separation from God into the world.

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Placed in the Garden of Eden with every provision for a perfect life, Adam and Eve were given only one command: not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. However, tempted by the serpent’s cunning words, Eve partook of the forbidden fruit and shared it with Adam.

In that moment, their innocence was lost. They became aware of their nakedness and experienced shame. God’s confrontation led to consequences that would ripple through human history—a world now marred by sin, yet also destined for redemption.

Footnotes

1
The serpent is later identified with Satan, symbolizing the entrance of rebellion and deception into God's creation.
2
This pivotal event sets the stage for the need for a Savior.

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