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Sin is dead to the extent of penalty, spiritual death, for both the believer and the unbeliever. Through his death, Jesus Christ atoned for all sin. So, the issue for the unbeliever is to receive a pardon. To "receive the atonment". To be condemned no more.
All of us were born condemned. Even before we committed our first sin. The entire human race was condemned when Adam sinned.
The good news is that God the Father chose to impute the penalty of sin, spiritual death, to his son, Jesus Christ. Before the cross, by promise, man looked forward to the coming of the second person of the Trinity, Jesus Christ, to die on our behalf to atone for sins. The promise.
Today, we look back in time, by faith, to the cross. The finished work of Jesus Christ.
The good news is, that once we believe, we can never lose our status as "sons". Even when we sin. Why? Because God could not condemn us even if he wanted. There is no penalty. A type of "double jeopardy". So, God could never impute the penalty of sin to anyone. Sin still carries with it the weight of trouble. But, it does not carry the weight of spiritual death, thanks to Jesus Christ.
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All of us were born condemned. Even before we committed our first sin. The entire human race was condemned when Adam sinned.
The good news is that God the Father chose to impute the penalty of sin, spiritual death, to his son, Jesus Christ. Before the cross, by promise, man looked forward to the coming of the second person of the Trinity, Jesus Christ, to die on our behalf to atone for sins. The promise.
Today, we look back in time, by faith, to the cross. The finished work of Jesus Christ.
The good news is, that once we believe, we can never lose our status as "sons". Even when we sin. Why? Because God could not condemn us even if he wanted. There is no penalty. A type of "double jeopardy". So, God could never impute the penalty of sin to anyone. Sin still carries with it the weight of trouble. But, it does not carry the weight of spiritual death, thanks to Jesus Christ.
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