Where Sin Came From & Why Jesus Died for Us | Free Will, the Fall, and Redemption

EPISODE · Sep 1, 2025 · 40 MIN

Where Sin Came From & Why Jesus Died for Us | Free Will, the Fall, and Redemption

from Rise and Shine · host Haylee Jacob

Sin is something we all face—but where did it come from? And why did Jesus have to die on the cross for us?In this episode of Rise and Shine, we walk through the origins of sin, God’s gift of free will, and the redemption we have through Jesus Christ. From Satan’s pride and fall, to Adam and Eve’s choice to disobey God, we’ll see how sin entered the world and why atonement was necessary.But here’s the good news: Jesus, the perfect and sinless Son of God, willingly laid down His life so that we could be forgiven and reconciled with God.👉 In this episode, you’ll discover:How pride caused Satan to be cast out of heaven (Isaiah 14, Ezekiel 28).Why Adam and Eve’s disobedience brought sin into the world (Genesis 2–3).The role of free will in God’s design.Why sin requires atonement (Romans 6:23).How Jesus alone could pay the ultimate price.The eternal hope we have in Christ (Revelation 5:8–13).If you’ve ever wrestled with the “why” behind sin, suffering, and the cross, this episode will give you clarity, encouragement, and hope in God’s eternal plan of redemption.📖 Key Scriptures: Genesis 2–3, Isaiah 14:12–15, Ezekiel 28:11–16, Romans 6:23, Revelation 5:8–13🙌 Subscribe to Rise and Shine for more Christian encouragement and Bible study episodes!👉 Follow on Instagram: @theriseandshinepodcast#BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #WhyJesusDied

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