1.1 The Origin of the Fallen Nature: The Fall of Adam and Eve (Genesis 3 1-24 (Genesis 3 1-24) Genesis 3:1-24
1.2 The Consequences of the Fall: Sin and Death (Romans 5 12 (Romans 5 12) Romans 5:12
1.3 The Universal Impact of the Fall: All Have Sinned (Romans 3 23 (Romans 3 23) Romans 3:23
2.1 The Fallen Nature Expressed in Thoughts and Desires: (Genesis 6 5 (Genesis 6 5) Genesis 6:5
2.2 The Fallen Nature Expressed in Words and Actions: (James 3 6 (James 3 6) James 3:6
2.3 The Fallen Nature Expressed in Our Rejection of God: (Romans 1 2 (1 Romans 1 21) 1 Romans 1:21
3.1 The Fallen Nature Leads to Spiritual Death: (Romans 6 23 (Romans 6 23) Romans 6:23
3.2 The Fallen Nature Results in Separation from God: (Isaiah 59 2 (Isaiah 59 2) Isaiah 59:2
3.3 The Fallen Nature Results in Eternal Punishment: (Matthew 25 46 (Matthew 25 46) Matthew 25:46
4.1 Christ's Death on the Cross: The Penalty for Our Sin (Romans 5 8 (Romans 5 8) Romans 5:8
4.2 Christ's Resurrection: Victory Over Sin and Death (1 Corinthians 15 57 (1 Corinthians 15 57) 1 Corinthians 15:57
4.3 Faith in Christ: The Only Way to Overcome the Fallen Nature (John 14 6 (John 14 6) John 14:6
5.1 The Role of the Holy Spirit in Overcoming the Fallen Nature: (Galatians 5 16 (Galatians 5 16) Galatians 5:16
5.2 The Importance of the Word of God in Overcoming the Fallen Nature: Psalm 119 1 1 Psalm 119:11
5.3 The Power of Prayer in Overcoming the Fallen Nature: (Philippians 4 6-7 (Philippians 4 6-7) Philippians 4:6-7