Adam and Christ: The Universality of Sin and Grace

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There is a general comparison between Adam and Christ but you mustn't press it too far he says there are differences there are contrasts and they're very glorious contrasts and he follows them out and he's thrilled by them as we shall be when we come to work them out in detail. [00:11:17]

The Apostle y see forgot all about Style thank God he did style has almost killed the Christian church and her message it seems to me about 100 years ago they began to get very interested in style and ministers used to read Burke and imitate his style. [00:12:02]

The law was never introduced as a part of Salvation that's the thing you must get rid of that's where the Jews had gone wrong as we've seen they made it a vital part of the business of Salvation it wasn't it was never meant to be it was merely meant to be the school master. [00:16:14]

The more we see and understand the nature of sin and what it has done to men and to the human race and to the world well the more shall we Marvel at The Wonder of God's exceeding Grace very well there is the within our general analysis of the section. [00:17:41]

Look at the whole before you look at the parts inspect the whole before you begin to analyze take a big view a wide view a Broad View before you get immersed in the details I imagine that if the Statesmen of the world bore that principle in mind things would be much better today. [00:19:18]

The universality of sin everybody's agreed about that the man of the world who's not a Christian says without you're asking him he says it gratuitously of course I'm not claiming that I'm a perfect saint of course not he's granting thereby the universality of sin there is no such thing as a perfect Saint. [00:22:56]

The biblical explanation of the universality of death what does he mean by death well he means primarily physical death he doesn't only mean physical death but the thing that he's emphasizing is physical death it led to spiritual death also inevitably for the reasons I've just been given but the main emphasis is upon physical death. [00:38:06]

Death my friends is something penal death is something that came in as the punishment of sin it wasn't here death has been brought in by sin and sin brings it in in that way that the punishment of sin is death now you remember I read to you at the beginning those CH those statements in the early chapters of Genesis. [00:39:11]

The whole point of the entire section is to compare and to contrast the one man Adam with the one man Jesus Christ if you say that Adam wasn't one man but the race well you've got to say that Christ wasn't one man but represents some idea of a new Humanity the whole point of the passage entirely disappears. [00:43:01]

You cannot read the Bible and the writings of the apostle with an open mind without seeing perfectly clearly that he believes that what you read in Genesis 1 2 and 3 is literal history and our Lord you see believed the same thing you remember how he said in mark 10:6 from the beginning of the creation God made them male and female. [00:44:22]

It's the teaching of the whole Bible that both sin and death entered into the life of men and into the story of the human race directly as the result of that one man Adams one act of Disobedience that is the teaching now we shall have to go on to elaborate this and to see how the Apostle States it still more precisely. [00:45:37]

You cannot play fast and loose with the Bible it's a consistent whole and each part leads to others and others depend upon each and there's this amazing Unity he deals with this one great question man is relationship to God it tells you how it went wrong it tells you how it's put right Adam Christ as in Adam so in Christ. [00:46:50]

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