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Why do we need to understand representation in Adam and Christ?

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Understanding representation in Adam and Christ illuminates the fundamental Christian doctrine of original sin and redemption.

The concepts of representation in Adam and Christ are pivotal in understanding the whole narrative of sin and salvation. Romans 5:12-19 explains that Adam acts as a federal head, whose disobedience led to the fall of mankind, whereas Christ is the representative whose obedience brings justification and life. This duality helps believers comprehend the gravity of sin's consequences and the magnitude of Christ's redemptive work. It emphasizes that through union with Christ, the elect are considered righteous, revealing deep theological truths that govern salvation and eternal destiny.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12-19, 1 Corinthians 15:22

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The Reign of Grace
Jim Casey · Sep 26, 2010
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