The sermon titled "The Fall," preached by Kevin Thacker, addresses the doctrine of original sin as revealed in Genesis 3. Thacker elaborates on the nature of Adam and Eve's disobedience, focusing on Eve's deception by the serpent and Adam's subsequent willful sin. He references Romans 5 to explain the significance of federal headship, asserting that all humanity fell in Adam due to his disobedience, resulting in spiritual death for all descendants. The sermon emphasizes that while Adam and Eve attempted to cover their shame with fig leaves, true covering can only be found in Christ—the promised seed who will ultimately defeat sin and death. This foundational event is crucial in understanding the necessity of Christ's atonement and the Reformed doctrine of total depravity.
“By one man's disobedience, many were made sinners. Where does this come from? By one man's disobedience. That's what we're going to see. This is our story.”
“Our lives come to an end. But by one man's obedience, in that same manner... all that were in him... were made holy, and they'll never perish.”
“Don't ever debate the Lord's Word... You declare the Word. Now, we question mankind, don't we? I question myself... But we declare the Word of God.”
“The Lord made Adam the first person ever in His image... and He gave Adam a commandment.”
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