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What does Romans 5:19 teach about obedience and righteousness?

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Romans 5:19 teaches that through Adam's disobedience, many became sinners, while through Christ's obedience, many will be made righteous.

Romans 5:19 succinctly summarizes the contrast between Adam and Christ. It states that by one man's disobedience, many were made sinners—a clear reference to Adam's fall and its ramifications for all humanity. Conversely, it emphasizes that through the obedience of one (Christ), many shall be made righteous. This highlights the central role of Christ's obedience in providing a righteousness that is credited to believers. It underscores that salvation is not merely potential but actualized through Christ’s accomplished work, where His perfect obedience serves as the basis for our justification before God.
Scripture References: Romans 5:19

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