The sermon "What Happened In Adam And In Christ" by Tom Harding addresses the doctrines of original sin and federal headship as outlined in Romans 5:12-21. The preacher argues that through Adam's disobedience, all humanity became guilty and subject to sin and death, while in Christ's obedience, believers are granted righteousness and eternal life. Key Scripture references, particularly Romans 5:19, illustrate the duality of these two representatives—Adam as the source of sin and Christ as the source of salvation. The practical significance of this doctrine emphasizes the necessity of understanding human depravity to fully appreciate the grace of God found in Jesus Christ, affirming core Reformed concepts such as original sin, total depravity, and justification by faith.
“Now we see plainly and clearly God puts before us the truth of what happened when Adam sinned. Spiritual and physical death passed upon all men.”
“The only hope a sinner has before God is Christ. Salvation is in a person.”
“Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us by the washing of regeneration.”
“By one man's disobedience, many were made sinners. By the obedience of one shall many be made righteous.”
The Bible teaches that through Adam's disobedience, sin and death entered the world, affecting all humanity.
Romans 5:12, Psalm 51:5
Substitutionary atonement is affirmed in Scripture, where Christ died in place of sinners, satisfying the law's demands.
2 Corinthians 5:21
Christ's obedience is crucial as it is the basis for our righteousness before God.
Romans 5:19
At Calvary, Christ accomplished the perfect atonement for sin, securing salvation for His people.
Romans 5
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