Here it is in a nutshell. It seems to me that
the following is the teaching of the "fall"
as it pertains to the actual event, itself.
Adam created
without a sin nature and living what was intended - heaven on
earth
Adam after the sin event now with a sin
nature - now destined for a destiny elsewhere
The "line" in the above is the "sin event" or the actual
"fall.
jt: What? No details? Who caused him to
fall?
How do I accept the full equation without believing
in a Plan B theology. I have seen some
explanation but nothing that does not strike me as
off the mark, somewhat.
jt: Hey! I came up with the Plan B concept but
I don't have a Plan B theology; God in his foresight took care of
things, I don't know that he works by Plan A and Plan
B.
I see Adam in scripture as having the same
"fallen" nature as David Miller.
jt: David Miller, and John, and Judy, and
Lance, and Debbie, and Izzy, and Terry, and Kevin, and DavidH, and
Blaine et al.
There are none who have not missed the
mark. None.
While I am writing this, it has just struck me
-- if we do not argue that the
"fall" had an effect on the human nature of Adam, I have no
problem with it.
jt: But it did have an effect on his nature and
character. He chose a wisdom that was earthly, sensual, and demonic,
over one that was pure, peaceable, and full of good fruit that
day.
There is no question that Paul uses the sin event of Adam as shadow
of sorts of the Christ event. I just do not believe that
Adam was ever created to live out his days on this earth...........
jt: There were two Adams, In the first Adam ALL
DIE, even so in Christ SHALL all be made alive but each man in his own
order. (1 Cor 15:22) and so it is written "he first man Adam was
made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening spirit. Howbeit
that was not first which is spiritual, but that which is natural; and
afterward that which is spiritual." (1 Cor 15:45,46)
Vs.47 "The first man is of the earth, earthy,
the second (was made exactly like him in every way? WRONG) the second
man is the Lord from heaven. As is the earthy, such are they also that
are earthy (ie US) and as is the heavenly such are they also that are
heavenly (those who are BORN OF THE SPIRIT)
what was begun in Adam with his creation
is a similar consideration in the lives of us all. He had a
nature that was open to disobedience. Perhaps I do not see the "sin event" as a
tragedy. Rather, it was and is (us all ) that which
springs from unregenerate man. It was going to
happen --
jt: It didn't have to happen - just like we
don't have to sin every day just because we can.
BECAUSE GOD IS NOT FINISHED WITH US YET. Adam needed the same Author and Finisher as we. It is not simply
that we share in Adam because of sin -- rather, we share in Adam because we are involved in the same
process as he was. Soooooooooooo, maybe I am
focussing on the wrong wording to express my concern.
Help? JD
jt: Adam needed nothing before he made the
wrong choice.
Nothing.