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What is the relationship between Adam's sin and spiritual death?

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Adam's sin is the basis for spiritual death, affecting all humanity due to his role as our representative.

The relationship between Adam's sin and spiritual death is foundational to Reformed theology. Adam, as the federal head of humanity, represented all people in his disobedience, leading to spiritual death for all his descendants. Romans 5:12 presents this reality, stating that through Adam, sin entered the world and death followed. Consequently, all human beings inherit a corrupted nature characterized by spiritual death. This moral degradation manifests as a lack of righteousness and a natural inclination toward sin. The doctrine underscores the significance of Christ, the last Adam, who through His obedience and sacrifice provides the means for life and righteousness, restoring what was lost through Adam's fall.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12, 1 Corinthians 15:22

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Spiritual Death
Don Fortner · Jun 3, 1997
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