06/29/22 OUR JOURNEY TO SALVATION
(similar, but different from my post on June 27)
Adam's sin brought humanity's fall.
In Adam we were not made guilty but we were corrupted and death entered the world.
Guilt is result of personal sin.
No one is guilty for another person's sin.
One person's sin causes other people to suffer loss and damage.
Corruption is an inherited flaw.
Adam was created in image of God, pure and holy, but he lost God's likeness for himself and his descendants when he sinned.
All of Adam's progeny are born with fallen Human Nature and a corrupted Sinful Nature, which separates us from God.
Jesus died and rose again to reconcile all men (people) to God.
Every child of Adam is conceived in the likeness of Adam's fallen condition, which disqualifies us from heaven.
We suffered because of Adam's sin by being afflicted with a fallen Human Nature and the corrupted Sinful Nature.
The Sinful Nature is our inherited propensity to turn from God.
Sinful Nature was not our fault but it is part of our fallen condition.
Though it is not removed, Christ's atonement covers the corruption of the Sinful Nature in all preborn, new born and infant children, therefore Jesus is the Savior of all men (people).
When a child becomes accountable for his own sins (and he will sin), he is no longer covered by the atonement and he is guilty for his own disobedience to God.
Jesus died and rose again to save everyone who trusts, repents, confesses and follows Him.
Jesus will forgive the sinner of his sins and will cleanse the believer from his Sinful Nature.
Jesus saves from all sin, guilt and corruption.
1 Timothy 4:10
For therefore we both labour and suffer reproach, because we trust in the living God, who is the Saviour of all men, specially of those that believe.
Each point I make in this post is based on a Biblical passage. It would be a good idea to read, reflect and receive the truth of each point I may help your own personal walk with God and it may help you communicate the message of God more clearly to other people.
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