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THE FALL AND REDEMPTION

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"The Fall and Redemption" explores humanity's spiritual condition and God's redemptive plan through the juxtaposition of two biblical narratives: the Fall of Adam and Eve (Genesis 3) and the Parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15).

The book begins by tracing the original rupture in Eden, where Adam and Eve's disobedience leads to shame, separation from God, and the onset of suffering and death. It highlights how the Fall wasn't just an ancient event, but a pattern repeated throughout human history.

This theme is mirrored in the Prodigal Son’s story—a personal narrative of rebellion, degradation, and ultimately, restoration. The younger son's journey to a "far country" and back symbolizes the human longing for autonomy and the inevitable consequences of sin, followed by a return to grace through repentance.

The book underscores that both stories reveal a consistent problem: humanity’s rejection of divine authority in pursuit of independence. But they also offer a common solution—God’s relentless love, sacrificial provision, and readiness to restore the repentant.

Ultimately, the message is one of hope: no matter how far we stray, God, like the father in the parable, is always watching and waiting with compassion and open arms.

 

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