And
so it is written, "The first man Adam became a
living being." The last Adam became
a life-giving spirit.
1 Corinthians 15:45
1 Corinthians 15:45
Before
anyone can understand the Last Adam, there needs to be a clear
understanding of the first Adam. Adam was the prototype of God’s
greatest creation. Unlike the animal kingdom, the first human was a
spiritual being capable of language, reason, emotions, and discovery.
The
engineering put into the human was amazing. The components of the
physical structure consisted of several inter-dependent systems that
caused the creature to move, turn raw materials into energy, increase
in size and abilities, as well as make more of the species. Each
body system was composed of microscopic, self-replicating parts
called cells that could repair themselves when damaged.
If
the hardware was fantastic, the software was even more so. Designed
to be in the spiritual image of God, Adam #1 could love, show empathy,
have original thoughts, and solve complex problems. More amazing yet
was that he was capable of devotion, holiness, and fellowship with
God. Placed in the perfect environment, Adam and all his future
generations were designed to never die. However there was one flaw.
As
long as there was no temptation, everything worked perfectly. But as
soon as there was an opportunity to sin, everything fell apart. Take
all temptations from people today and the human condition improves
remarkably.
Since
a perfect world no longer exists, the Last Adam, Jesus Christ,
came in to fix the problem. Being both God and Man, the Savior became
the mediator between Adam’s race and the Holy God.
In
dying on the cross for the sins of men and women, the Lord became a
substitute replacing mankind’s broken relationship with God with
the perfect fellowship that He had with the Father. Through faith in
the Crucified One, believers are accepted in the Beloved and the age
old problem of Sin is finally fixed. The flaws of the first Adam are
done away with and the world is offered a free, eternal upgrade
through the Last Adam.
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