Although sin brought destruction and estrangement from God, it also generated the need for redemption and, as a result, the chance to encounter God's overwhelming love and grace.
Because of Adam and Eve's disobedience, sin came into the world.
According to Ephesians 2:3, that one act of disobedience shattered humanity's relationship with God, exposed us to spiritual death, and made us naturally children of wrath. However, God sent Jesus Christ to replace us out of tremendous mercy.
He carried our sin on the cross, overcame its might, and made it possible for us to make amends with God. We are no longer enslaved to sin as a result of Christ's sacrifice. As God's children, we have received forgiveness, redemption, and adoption. Unless we voluntarily turn away from the grace that has been bestowed upon us, the devil has no legitimate access to us.
How can we continue to be protected and blessed by God? by lovingly serving Him rather than just for the advantages. Your faith will persevere through hardships, suffering, or loss if you truly love and serve God. The price of victory is high. There would be no victory over sin and evil without Christ's death, burial, and resurrection.