Jesus' sacrifice restored what was lost in the fall and that, just like Adam and Eve before sin, we are meant to live in a state of trust and relationship with God, not bound by religious systems.

1. Adam and Eve Before Sin: Walking in Perfect Relationship with God
They had direct fellowship with God (Genesis 3:8).
They lived in complete trust—no fear, no guilt, no striving.
They didn’t have rituals, religious laws, or institutions—just relationship.

2. Jesus Came to Restore That Relationship
Romans 5:18 – "Just as one trespass resulted in condemnation for all people, so also one righteous act resulted in justification and life for all people."
Jesus paid the price completely—restoring us to a place of trust, not works.
John 17:3 – "Now this is eternal life: that they know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom You have sent."

3. What This Means for Us Today
We don’t need religious traditions, rituals, or institutions to be close to God.
Faith alone is what brings restoration—not human effort.
The Spirit of God dwells in us, just as God walked with Adam in the Garden.
Key Takeaway: Jesus didn’t come to create a new religion—He came to restore what was lost: perfect relationship with God.