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What are the two books in the Bible that matter for salvation?

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The two critical books are the 'book of Adam' representing death and the 'book of Jesus Christ' signifying eternal life.

In the sermon, a distinction is made between the 'book of Adam' and the 'book of Jesus Christ.' The 'book of Adam' signifies those who are under the curse of sin and death, where everyone associated with Adam faces spiritual death as a result of his disobedience. Conversely, the 'book of Jesus Christ' symbolizes eternal life, where believers are counted as the children of God. This contrasts their spiritual status: while all are born into sin through Adam, those in Christ are granted life and righteousness through faith. The assurance of belonging to the latter is crucial for understanding one's hope and identity in Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 5:1, Matthew 1:1

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