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Fall Of Man

5 sermons

The "Fall of Man" is a theological term that refers to the transition of humanity from a state of innocent obedience to God to a state of guilty disobedience. This concept is primarily derived from the account found in Genesis 3, where Adam and Eve, the first humans, disobey God's command by eating from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. This act of defiance not only led to their expulsion from the Garden of Eden but also introduced sin and death into the human experience, fundamentally altering the relationship between humanity and God (Genesis 3:6-24).The Fall is significant in Christian theology as it sets the stage for the need for redemption and salvation, which is fulfilled in Jesus Christ. Romans 5:12 articulates this by stating, "Therefore, just as sin came into the world through one man, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all sinned." The Fall highlights humanity's propensity for sin and the necessity of divine grace, underscoring the Christian belief in the restoration of relationship with God through faith in Christ (John 3:16). Thus, the Fall of Man is not merely a historical event but a pivotal moment that shapes the entire narrative of the Bible and the understanding of human nature and divine redemption.

John Murray

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the prevalence of warfare and vileness in the world, which he believes is a reflection of the fallen nature of humanity. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the ontological problem of human relations, which includes anger, retribution, and condemnatio

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John Murray

In this sermon, the preacher explores the question of why God decrees sin. He acknowledges that we cannot fully understand God's reasons for allowing sin, but emphasizes that the ultimate purpose of all things is the glory of God. The preacher discusses the nature of faith and its connection to sin,

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Stephen Kaung

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of the family and how it was created with a purpose by God. The fall of man is examined in relation to the family, starting with the separation of Adam and Eve. The speaker highlights the tactics of the enemy, who takes advantage of a divided fam

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S. Lewis Johnson

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the fall of man as described in Genesis Chapter 3. He emphasizes the consequences of sin and the need for redemption through the blood of the Lamb of God. The preacher uses the example of God clothing Adam and Eve with animal skins to symbolize the future sacri

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John Murray

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the analogy of an alcoholic to illustrate a principle about the church and the gospel. The speaker emphasizes that the church cannot effectively promote the gospel until it recognizes its own total dependence on God. The sermon also highlights the power and conv

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