Pastor Bartley Sawatsky - January 21, 2024

How is Jesus the "second Adam"?

Romans 5:12-21 highlights the theological concept of sin and redemption through the comparison between the sin of Adam, which brought death and condemnation to humanity, and the righteousness of Jesus Christ, which brings justification and life to those who believe in him. The passage emphasizes the contrast between the consequences of Adam's disobedience and the grace and righteousness extended to humanity through Christ's obedience.

Scripture References: Romans 5:12-21

From Series: "Romans"

Paul’s letter to the church in Rome is widely loved among followers of Jesus as one of the most theologically rich books in the entire Bible. Its themes of salvation, grace and faith have resonated deeply with readers in different times, places and circumstances. As we take a fresh look at the book of Romans for our day, we’ll take our time to journey through the text, ask thoughtful questions and allow it to kindle our faith and love for Jesus.

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