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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2013 · 48 MIN

07 Grace Abounds (Romans 5:12-21)

from Wednesday in the Word · host Krisan Marotta

Romans 5:12–21 shows us that the whole human story hangs on two people—Adam and Jesus—and that God’s grace in Christ is far stronger than the damage Adam unleashed. In this episode, we trace Paul’s argument that sin and death are real, deep, and universal—but that God’s mercy is even more real, more powerful, and absolutely prevailing. Where sin increases, grace does not merely keep pace; it overflows. In this week’s episode, we explore:How Adam’s rebellion introduced sin and death into the world, and why Paul defines sin as a deep principle of rebellion against God—not just breaking written rules Why death “reigned from Adam to Moses,” even before the Law was given, and what that reveals about human guilt and our inborn bent toward rebellionWhat it means for Adam to be a “type” of Christ—shaping the problem that only Jesus, the second Adam, could finally and fully solve The striking contrast between God’s restrained judgment and His lavish grace: one trespass brings condemnation, but grace covers countless acts of rebellionHow Paul insists that God is not torn between equal impulses to judge or to show mercy—because, in Christ, mercy triumphs over judgmentThe role of the Law: not to make us more evil, but to expose and multiply our obvious trespasses so that our need for grace becomes unmistakable Different ways Christians have tried to explain “original sin,” and why it is best understood as inheriting Adam’s rebellious nature rather than being blamed for his specific actThe pastoral heart of this passage: you cannot out-sin God’s grace, and you cannot accidentally tip the scales back toward wrath once you are in ChristBy the end of the episode, listeners will see more clearly that grace really does prevail—that God’s mercy in Jesus is not a fragile counterweight to judgment but an overflowing, victorious answer to the worst of human sin. You’ll be invited to let go of fear, stop clinging to the Law as your hope, and rest instead in the reigning grace of God that secures an eager, confident hope of eternal life in Christ.  Series: Romans: Justification by FaithMost people fail at Bible study because no one ever taught them how. Bible Study Boot Camp fixes that: one short email a day for a week, plus a worksheet you can use on any passage for the rest of your life.Sign up for Bible Study Boot Camp

Romans 5:12–21 shows us that the whole human story hangs on two people—Adam and Jesus—and that God’s grace in Christ is far stronger than the damage Adam unleashed. In this episode, we trace Paul’s argument that sin and death are real, deep, and universal—but that God’s mercy is even more real, more powerful, and absolutely prevailing. Where sin increases, grace does not merely keep pace; it overflows. In this week’s episode, we explore: How Adam’s rebellion introduced sin and death int...

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