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How does Adam represent Christ in the context of sovereignty?

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Adam's role in the garden illustrates Christ’s sovereignty over creation as the one who calls and names all things.

In Genesis 2:19, God brought the animals to Adam to see what he would call them, giving Adam a sovereign role over creation. This sovereignty foreshadows Christ’s authority, as revealed in Ephesians 1:22, where all things are placed under His feet. Just as Adam named the creatures, Christ exercises dominion over all creation, highlighting His role as the sovereign ruler. Moreover, just as Adam was given the responsibility to subdue the earth, Christ's sovereignty extends over heaven, earth, and even hell, emphasizing that all authority is rightfully His. This mirrors the responsibility and authority entrusted to Adam while showcasing the greater reality of Christ's kingly reign.
Scripture References: Genesis 2:19, Ephesians 1:22

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