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*THE ROOT OF THE PROBLEM*
 
 
*Romans 5:12-21*
 
 
*INTRODUCTION*
 
*/Series Background/*
Paul has dealt with the fruits of sin now he deals with the *root* of sin.
The origin of all sin.
*He contrast Adam and Christ*
In doing so he explains some fundamental truths about man.
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| * **Adam* | * **Christ* |
| * *Ruined humanity | * *Redeemed humanity |
| * *All men are sinners | * *All men are saints |
| * *Death reigns | * *Deliverance reigns |
 
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*/Sermon Background/*
*General considerations*
“One” used 11 times = identification with Adam and with Christ
 
“reign” used 5 times = to describe two kingdoms and two kings
 
“much more” used 2 times = to indicate that in Christ we gain more than we lost in Adam.
Three types of death -
Physical = separation of the spirit from the body
Spiritual = separation from and rebellion against God.
Eternal = eternal separation from God.
 
*/Let’s Look At These Two Kingdoms.../*
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*1A.
THE KINGDOM OF ADAM*
 
*/1B.
How You Enter This Kingdom: By Birth/*
 
Physical in nature
Natural in origin
Shared by every human being
 
*/2B.
The Effects Of This Kingdom: Sin/*
 
*The presence of sin (v.12a)*
Adam both represented and contained us.
He was created in God’s image (Gen.
1:26-27)
His descendants are created in Adam’s image and likeness
/Genesis 5:3  "When Adam had lived 130 years, he had a son in his own likeness, in his own image; and he named him Seth."/
*The penalty of sin (v.12b)*
Adam sinned he died spiritually and eventually physically.
The penalty of death was imputed on all man because of Adam’s sin
 
*The power of sin (vv.
13-14)*
Physical Death came as a direct result of Adam’s sin.
This is why babies die.
The inherit nature to sin comes from Adam - this leads to spiritual death.
/Ephesians 2:1  "As for you, you were dead in your transgressions and sins,"/
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*2A.
THE KINGDOM OF CHRIST*
 
*/1B.
How You Enter This Kingdom: By Birth/*
 
Spiritual in nature (John 3)
Supernatural in origin
Shared only by those who have received the “gift” of God.
 
*/2B.
The Effects Of This Kingdom: Salvation/*
 
*The provision of salvation (vv.15-16)*
Christ more than compensates for Adam’s fall.
(v.15)
Christ’ provision releases us from our guilt (v.16)
 
*The promise of salvation (vv.17-19)*
In the place of death comes life - resurrection!
(v.17)
Justification - to be made right before God - positional (v.18)
Sanctification - “will be made righteous” - actual (v.19)
 
*The plan of salvation (vv.20-21)*
All of grace (v.20)
Grace is all (v.21)
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*APPLICATION*
 
Whose Kingdom are you in?
You are sure to die...
 
Spiritually - when you choose sin
 
Physically - in Adam
 
Eternally without Christ
 
One Birth = two deaths
Two Birth = one death
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