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The Origin of Sin (Romans 5:12-14)

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The Origin of Sin (Romans 5:12-14)

with Michael Easley
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In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley explains how sin entered through Adam, but eternal life is secured through Christ’s righteousness.

The Origin of Sin (Romans 5:12-14)

Michael originally taught ‘The Origin of Sin (Romans 5:12-14)‘ at Immanuel Bible Church.

Summary

In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley teaches from Romans 5, unpacking the sobering truth that through Adam’s sin, death entered the world and spread to all humanity. Drawing from the historical use of primers and catechisms in early American education, Dr. Easley illustrates how generations once clearly taught the doctrine of original sin. Today, however, our culture resists the very concept of sin, preferring to redefine or dismiss it altogether. Yet Scripture is clear: sin is not simply a collection of bad choices but a condition that rules, spreads, and ultimately kills.

Dr. Easley explains the imputation of sin and contrasts differing theological views, emphasizing that in Adam, all humanity fell, but in Christ, believers are given life. Sin’s pervasiveness demonstrates our desperate need for redemption. The either/or reality Paul presents is simple but profound: we are either in Adam, under the curse of sin and death, or in Christ, where His one act of righteousness secures eternal life.

The good news is that through faith in Christ alone, we are no longer condemned but made right with God. Only in Christ can the guilt of sin be removed and the gift of eternal life received.

Takeaways

  • Through Adam’s sin, death entered the world and spread to all humanity.
  • Our culture resists the concept of sin, but Scripture affirms its power and pervasiveness.
  • Sin is not just an action—it is a condition that controls, spreads, and kills.
  • Theological views may differ, but Romans 5 is clear: in Adam, all sinned.
  • In Christ, believers receive the imputation of righteousness and the gift of eternal life.
  • The gospel’s hope is simple: we are either in Adam under death, or in Christ under grace.

To read the book of Romans, click here.

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Topics

  • Biblical Teaching, Forgiveness, Salvation, Sanctification, The Holy Spirit, Theology, Worship

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  • Romans

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  • Biblical Theology, Christianity, Peace, Reconciliation, Romans, salvation, sin, The Cross
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