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and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and
    a tree to be desired to make one wise, she
    took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and
    gave also unto her husband with her; and
    he did eat.  Gen.3:1-6
    Every man totally inclines to evil, deserves
    the condemna on and judgment of a just
    and holy God.
    For the wages of sin is death; but the gi  of
    God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our
    Lord.  Rom.6:23
    Since the fall of man, redemp on has become
    necessary. Man fell out of fellowship and
    favour with God and fell into darkness,
    condemna on and damna on. A subs tute
    had to be found to take his place, to take not
    only the penalty of the sin but also to break
    the power of sin and set him free. A sacrifice
    became necessary and redemp on became
    possible. A er the sacrifice had been made
    the redemp on was effected through the
    blood of the Lamb. Sin pervades the universe;
    it is the king of humanity, the monarch of the
    unregenerate soul. Sin is compared pictorially
    to the Vermont of a snake, which, if it comes
    into one's system, begins to work death.
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