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Good Morning
Good Morning Everybody!
We are so thankful you are here in worship with us this morning whether you are joining us in person or online we want to welcome you.
My name is Terry I Serve here as a the Lead Pastor.
We have an amazing team of people here at Freedom Chapel that work so diligently to help this church family live up to our Mission of Bringing Hope to our Community by being a Place to Belong a Church for the Whole Family.
If you are new here please fill out the little flap on your bulletin.
Michelle and I are leaving town tomorrow.
We will be gone for two weeks as we celebrate our 20 year anniversary.
I want to take this opportunity to tell you how blessed I am to have her by my side....
This week if you have a need I would suggest reaching out to the office and Sharon will point you in the right direction.
Next week Jackie will continue our series on Romans and then the following Week Pastor Rustan returns and can not wait to get back in the pulpit.
You are not going to want to miss the next two weeks.
If you have your Bibles turn with me to Romans Chapter 5.
We are going to pick up at Verse 12 this morning.
We have a lot of ground to cover this morning so we are going to dive right in this morning.
Last week Paul threw out a new Big Christian Word.
Reconciliation.
There are three definitions for reconciliation and I think they are all really good.
Reconciliation: The restoration of friendly relations.
Reconciliation: The action of making one view or belief compatible with another.
Reconciliation: The action of making financial accounts consistent: harmonization
To truly understand the relationship God had with Adam.
As you read Genesis and the creation and fall of Adam and Eve you see that God visited them daily.
They had a relationship with God that one would consider a friendship.
That Friendship was contingent on one Command.
The moment Adam and Eve took of the forbidden tree they broke friendship with God, their beliefs no longed aligned with God, and their spiritual bank account went bankrupt.
Adam started this cycle that we still contend with today.
Paul tells us through out this letter that if we are in Sin we are at War with God.
We can see in the world around us that those in sin do not hold the same beliefs as God.
Due to the sin we see in the world around us we see people all around us who are spiritually bankrupt.
I had a debt I could not pay and Christ paid a debt he did not owe.
Paul takes an aside here.
He is playing to the philosopher here.
This idea that how can someone be held accountable for breaking a law they don’t even know existed.
Chuck’s Jet Skis and a Game Warden.
Adam’s breaking of the command placed the curse of sin and death on all of his descendents.
The way we know sin reigned even in the absence of the law.
Death still reigned.
People still died.
The law does not determine sin....The law opens our eyes to our sin, it shows us the seriousness of our sin, it helps us to understand our need for God’s mercy and forgiveness.
Paul shows us that Adam Started a Pattern.
Adams on Act Determined the character of the World
Christ’s One Act Determined the Character of Eternity
Adam was a representative of created humanity and Christ is a representative of the new, spiritual humanity.
Through Adam I live according to my flesh and carnal desires.
Through Christ I live according to the Holy Spirits leadings.
In Adam I loss my ability to have friendship with God, my ability to think like God, and my ability to have my spiritual bank account balanced with God.
With Adam I am always running on empty.
In Adam I am a trespasser:
Through Adam We all became Trespassers
But Christ brought Justification
Justification restored friendship
Justification brings right thinking through Christ Righteousness
Jesus brought in the ability for our spiritual bank accounts to be balance
In Adam we were condemned to death.
Spiritual death, mortal death, relational death,
In Christ raised to life.
Jesus Tells us in
In Adam we can not be made right before God.
We won’t choose right, and we will never think right.
In Christ we become obedient because of Jesus’ righteousness.
The law came in like a huge Magnifying Glass.
The Law is like spotlight following you around to show you all the ways you don’t add up.
Your ability to follow the rules only shows how terrible you are at not following the rules.
Paul ends this section this way.
The law is there to show you how much you need Jesus.
The question is are you going to dismiss your sin or are you going to turn to Jesus and let his grace reign in you.
God loves you right where you are at but he loves you too much to leave you there.
One Man by One Act Condemned You.......But One Man Jesus Both Fully Man and Fully God By One Act can Reconcile you
Reconciliation: The restoration of friendly relations.
Reconciliation: The action of making one view or belief compatible with another.
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