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In this episode, we explore William Perkins’ teaching on the fall of Adam and its far-reaching effects on humanity. Adam’s disobedience was not merely an isolated act but a deliberate rebellion against God, leading to sin and death for all his descendants. Perkins examines the manner of the fall, the gravity of Adam’s transgression, and the devastating consequences that followed. Yet, even in this tragic event, we see the unfolding of God’s redemptive plan—where sin abounded, grace abounded all the more. Through Christ, the second Adam, God offers restoration and eternal life.
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In this episode, we explore William Perkins’ teaching on the fall of Adam and its far-reaching effects on humanity. Adam’s disobedience was not merely an isolated act but a deliberate rebellion against God, leading to sin and death for all his descendants. Perkins examines the manner of the fall, the gravity of Adam’s transgression, and the devastating consequences that followed. Yet, even in this tragic event, we see the unfolding of God’s redemptive plan—where sin abounded, grace abounded all the more. Through Christ, the second Adam, God offers restoration and eternal life.

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