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From Death to Life (Romans 5:15-21)

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From Death to Life (Romans 5:15-21)

with Michael Easley
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In this sermon Dr. Michael Easley shows how Adam’s sin brings death, but Christ’s obedience brings life, grace, and true identity.

From Death to Life (Romans 5:15-21)

Michael originally taught ‘From Death to Life (Romans 5:15-21)‘ at Immanuel Bible Church.

Summary

In this sermon Dr. Michael Easley unpacks Romans 5 by showing six striking contrasts between Adam and Christ that reveal the depth of the gospel. Through Adam’s disobedience came sin, condemnation, and death for all. Through Christ’s obedience comes grace, justification, and life for those who believe. We are reminded that every person is either “in Adam” or “in Christ”—and our eternal identity rests on that reality.

Adam’s one sin spread like a contagion, bringing death to all mankind. But in Christ, God gives the free gift of righteousness and eternal life. Where sin reigns, grace overflows in abundance. Dr. Easley stresses that justification is not earned—it is God’s declaration that the guilty are made righteous through Christ’s work on the cross.

The law only magnifies our sin, but grace rescues us. Christ took our place, bore our condemnation, and offers life everlasting. Dr. Easley challenges listeners to consider their true identity: are we clinging to the brokenness of Adam, or have we trusted Christ, who brings forgiveness, freedom, and eternal life? The decision is clear, remain in Adam, or step into the grace and life found only in Christ.

Takeaways

  • Adam’s sin brought judgment and death, but Christ’s obedience brings justification and life.
  • We are either “in Adam” or “in Christ”—our true identity is found in Him.
  • Justification means we are guilty but declared righteous through Christ’s work, not our own.
  • Death reigns through Adam, but life reigns through Jesus Christ.
  • Where sin increases, God’s grace abounds all the more.
  • The law exposes sin, but only Christ’s abundant grace saves and sustains us.

To read the book of Romans, click here.

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Topics

  • Biblical Teaching, Forgiveness, God's Will, Salvation, Sanctification, The Holy Spirit, Theology, Worship

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  • Romans

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  • Adam, Christ, grace, identity, justification, righteousness, Romans, sin, theology
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