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What does the Bible say about condemnation?

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The Bible teaches that condemnation comes upon all men through Adam's sin, but is overturned for the elect through Christ's righteousness.

According to Romans 5:18, condemnation entered the world through Adam's disobedience, affecting all humanity. However, for the elect, this condemnation is not executed because Christ, as their surety, took upon Himself the penalty due for their sin. The text reinforces the teaching that while all are guilty in Adam, believers are justified through the righteousness of Christ, revealing God's justice and the grace afforded to those He has chosen. This stark contrast between condemnation and grace emphasizes the depth of God's mercy toward sinners who believe in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 5:18, John 3:17, Romans 6:23, John 3:19, Romans 8:1, John 3:18-21, John 3:18, John 3:36, Matthew 11:20-24, Romans 3:10-12, Romans 8:3, Romans 8:33-34, Romans 7:15-24, John 8:10-11, Acts 26:18

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