The world is indebted to "our beloved brother Paul" the apostle (cf. 2 Peter 
3:15) for his brilliant insights into the meaning of the gospel of Jesus.

Perhaps the most beautiful is what he [Paul] writes in Romans chapter 5. Only a 
man of genius-spiritual capacity could have thought of this idea:

"It was through one man [Adam] that sin entered the world, and through sin 
[came] death, and thus death pervaded the whole human race ... " (vs. 12).

Well, adds Paul, we don't want to blame everything on Adam; the fact is, "we 
all sinned."

"But God's act of grace [in giving us Christ] is out of all proportion to 
Adam's wrongdoing, ... which brought death upon so many."

But the grace of God and the gift that came to so many by the grace of the one 
man Jesus Christ "vastly exceeded" the wrong that Adam brought on the human 
race (vss. 15-17).

"The judicial action, following on the one offence, resulted in a [judicial] 
verdict of condemnation, but the act of grace [the sacrifice of Christ on His 
cross] resulted in a verdict of acquittal" for the whole human race! 

Brilliant thinking!

Because of Christ's cross, the Father is now free to treat every human being as 
though he/she had never sinned!

Now, what is our duty?

It's to appreciate what Christ has done: "With the heart man believeth unto 
righteousness" (Romans 10:10). 

Therefore a clear definition of what is faith is this: a heart-appreciation of 
what it cost the Son of God to purchase for us our salvation from the second 
death.


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