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Why is the concept of two Adams important?

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The two Adams represent humanity's spiritual condition and the means of salvation: Adam bringing death, and Christ bringing life.

The biblical metaphor of the two Adams is crucial in understanding man's sinful nature and redemption's foundation. As stated in 1 Corinthians 15:22, in Adam, all die due to his transgression, which brings spiritual death upon all humanity. Conversely, Christ, referred to as the second Adam, restores life to those who are in Him. This correlation underscores the idea that salvation is not merely about forgiveness but about being made alive through faith in Christ. The contrast between the two Adams illustrates the ultimate choice every person faces: to remain in the death brought by Adam or to embrace the life offered through Christ.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 15:21-22, Romans 5:12-19

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