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What does Romans 5 teach about sin and redemption?

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Romans 5 teaches that through Adam’s sin, death spread to all, but through Christ’s obedience, many will be made righteous (Romans 5:12, 5:19).

In Romans 5, the Apostle Paul contrasts the effects of Adam's sin with the righteousness obtained through Christ. Adam's disobedience resulted in sin and death entering the world, affecting all humanity by creating a state of total depravity. Conversely, Christ’s perfect obedience unto death provides a means of justification and righteousness for those who believe. This chapter emphasizes that while Adam represents a fallen humanity, Christ represents a new humanity, encapsulating the Gospel's central theme of ruin in Adam and restoration through Jesus.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12, Romans 5:19

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