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What does the Bible say about the journey of believers from the first Adam to the second Adam?

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The Bible describes the journey of believers as moving from the state of the first Adam, characterized by sin, to the state of the second Adam, Christ, who brings life and redemption.

In Ephesians, the journey of believers is portrayed as a transition from being children of wrath, representative of the first Adam, to becoming children of God, aligned with the second Adam, who is Christ. The first Adam represents all of humanity who fell into sin, while the second Adam, Jesus Christ, offers redemption and life. As Paul teaches in Romans, all who are in Christ are made alive, illustrating the transformational journey initiated by God's sovereign grace. This change is not merely positional but also experiential, leading to a renewed demeanor and aspirations aligned with God’s will.
Scripture References: Ephesians 4:11-17, 1 Corinthians 15:22, Romans 6:1-4

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