12/7/25

Romans 5:12-14

Pastor Blaine explained how sin entered the world through Adam, and how death spread to all people because all are born into that same sinful nature. Adam represents humanity—his fall shows our own tendency to rebel against God. Blaine contrasted this with Jesus, the “second Adam,” who brings righteousness and life. Where Adam’s sin brought death, Jesus’ obedience brings salvation. He emphasized that we are not saved by works, rituals, or religious systems, but by faith alone in Christ. The sermon also addressed cultural confusion about human nature, showing that the Bible teaches we are not naturally good but in need of rescue. Blaine concluded by calling listeners to place their faith in Jesus, be “born again,” and live as new creations who carry the hope of Christ into a broken world.

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Romans 5:6-11