Discover how humanity’s fall in the Garden of Eden shattered our relationship with God—and why it made the coming of a Savior not only necessary, but urgent. This course explores the origin of sin, its consequences, and the profound truth that only Jesus can restore what was lost. Ideal for new believers seeking to understand the foundation of the gospel.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Reflect on the personal need for salvation and God’s redemptive plan.
- Understand the events and significance of the Fall in Genesis 3.
- Explain how sin entered the world and its effects on humanity.
- Recognize the spiritual separation caused by sin.
- Identify why human efforts cannot restore our broken relationship with God.
- Grasp why Jesus Christ is the only sufficient Savior.
Understanding Sin and It’s Origin
Lesson 1 of 3 within section Understanding Sin and It's Origin.
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Disobedience and the Curse
Lesson 2 of 3 within section Understanding Sin and It's Origin.
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How Sin Entered the World
Lesson 3 of 3 within section Understanding Sin and It's Origin.
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The Consequences of Sin
Lesson 1 of 3 within section The Consequences of Sin.
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Lesson 2 of 3 within section The Consequences of Sin.
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Why Good Works Can’t Save Us
Lesson 3 of 3 within section The Consequences of Sin.
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The Promise of Redemption
God’s Plan of Salvation Foretold
Lesson 1 of 3 within section The Promise of Redemption.
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Lesson 2 of 3 within section The Promise of Redemption.
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God’s Faithfulness Despite the Fall
Lesson 3 of 3 within section The Promise of Redemption.
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