HP: Yes, but that is no indication that Adam was saved at that point. If we desire to get technical, Scripture never states to my knowledge that he ever was saved. I simply believe that he was, having such a close relationship with God, but I do not know that…. and I would believe that neither do any of you. We can clearly believe that while he was in the garden in obedience that he was in a right relationship with God, for he had access to the tree of life.
Genesis 3:8 And they heard the voice of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day: and Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the LORD God amongst the trees of the garden.
There are very few places in the Bible where God physically is found walking in the garden in the cool of the day with Adam, as it says here. You probably won't take it literally and rationalize it away like some atheist, but that is what it says. He walked regularly in the garden with Adam. He had fellowship with him. This was a regular occurrence. No other person in the Bible had this privilege. And yet you question that Adam was ever "saved," or a child of God? That truly is amazing!
Genesis 3:9-10 And the LORD God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?
10 And he said, I heard thy voice in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; and I hid myself.
--Here we have a conversation between God and Adam, an audible conversation. How many places in the Bible can you find where God speaks audibly to others. Not many. And how many times do you find where God speaks audibly to those that are unsaved? Yet you still think that Adam was unsaved!
Genesis 3:21 Unto Adam also and to his wife did the LORD God make coats of skins, and clothed them.
--God Himself provided the sacrifice. Blood was shed for the sin committed. It was not a sin that caused them to lose salvation. It was a sin that caused them to lose their fellowship with God. Otherwise God would not be calling out to them: audibly, reaching out at every chance, bringing them to this place of repentance where in the preceding verses they had just found out about the consequences of their sins.
Genesis 4:1 And Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the LORD.
--The very next child or the first child was called Cain--meaning "by the help of the Lord," an expression of gratitude to God for the child that was given to them of God. Does that sound like the act of an unsaved person?