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- John 17:1-5 - Eternity is Finishing What Adam Started
One of the very first things God assigned Adam to do was to name the animals (Gen 2:19-20). Adam was to study each creature, admire their details, notice their unique characteristics, see what What a massive task Adam was given: to come to know God by learning about His creation! Adam got the initial task done of assigning names, but learning all of the other details from the "only
- Romans 5:12-14 - The Typical Gospel
It was Adam's fault. And since Adam represented you and me, it actually was our fault. explains that death came to all people - not just Adam - because all sinned. Adam, writes Paul, broke the command. Adam wasn't just the one who sinned by breaking a command. Christ's grace is stronger than Adam's sin.
- Genesis 5:1-8 - The Story Begins
Genesis 5:1-8 (NIV) 5 This is the written account of Adam’s family line. Whereas ʾā·ḏām had been made in the likeness of God, Seth is a son in Adam's own likeness, in Adam's the fallen image of Adam." Dig Deeper We read here that Adam had lived 130 years, he had a son. So why is Seth the only one mentioned in the tô·lē·ḏôṯ of Adam?
- Romans 5:12-14 - Mis-markmanship
Will 2025 be the year the sons of Adam finally hit the target, or will we keep 'missing the mark' (the to the time of Moses, even over those who did not sin by breaking a command, as did Adam, who is a pattern Unconditional Election Article 1 - God's right to condemn all people Since all people have sinned in Adam Paul writes, sin entered the world through one man: Adam. And we know where to find true and lasting hope: in the One Adam was a pattern of - the new Adam, our
- 1 Corinthians 15:21-22 - Only Two Choices
since death came through a man, the resurrection of the dead comes also through a man. 22 For as in Adam He told Adam that death would result from eating the forbidden fruit. First to Adam's son Abel, at the hands of his brother, no less. You don't have to be represented by Adam any longer! Just as Adam plunged you into death, Christ brings you resurrection.
- Genesis 3:1-7 - Polite Temptations
, she wasn't solidly certain of what God had commanded either, as she adds a provision that she and Adam The serpent nudges Adam & Eve's decision making to rely more on aesthetics (Eve saw that the fruit of But Adam & Eve are the exception to that rule. Before the fall they had a truly free will . we want to focus on today as we look at this miserable passage once again: the serpent didn't force Adam The Good News, is of course that we have a new Adam who successfully resisted the serpent's temptations
- Genesis 2:15-17 - Or Else
The first thing God did with Adam was explain the parameters of this relationship. God's expected Adam to work the garden and keep it holy . So on the very day they ate the forbidden fruit, Adam and Eve faced death. It also means He must uphold His threat to Adam: man shall surely die. Obviously Adam and Eve did not physically drop dead the very day that they ate the forbidden fruit.
- Romans 5:12-15 - Original & Ongoing
charged against anyone’s account where there is no law. 14 Nevertheless, death reigned from the time of Adam to the time of Moses, even over those who did not sin by breaking a command, as did Adam, who is a pattern Confession of Faith, Article 15: The Doctrine of Original Sin We believe that by the disobedience of Adam Certainly that 'O-G' sin in which Adam and his wife ate the forbidden fruit is the origin of every sin When Adam broke God's command, "sin entered the world."
- Genesis 2:15-17 - Covenant Keeper
He placed Adam in Paradise in order to "work it." We also see here that one of Adam's primary objectives was to keep it that way (perfect and sin free) Adam was much more than a gardener working the ground, he was God's appointed keeper. Adam was to keep sin away, which is why it's so shocking that he tolerated the serpent at all just a Failing to keep is the 'commandment of life' that Adam transgressed.
- Genesis 2:4-18 - The CoW
There's only two types of people: those condemned in Adam & those saved in Christ. But Adam's existence was far from being all work and no play. God gave Adam life, and in return Adam must give God obedience. As long as Adam obeyed, God would give life, but if the covenant was broken, Adam would die. "In Adam all die, so in Christ all will be made alive (1 Cor. 15:22)."










