The
first man was
of the earth, made
of dust; the second Man is
the Lord from heaven.
1
Corinthians 15:47
Adam
was a home-grown hero. First man on planet Earth and was even made of
earth. The Father of every human being was one for the record books, but his failures were also world-class and caused every human being
after him to grow up to be a loser.
God's
Man project seemed to be going very poorly. After only ten
generations, the Creator wiped the slate clean and began with a new
forefather to be the root of mankind's new family tree. People after
Noah were almost as bad and human history was once again filled with
sin, rebellion, and violence. it was time
to start over with a new business plan. Human DNA, whether it traced
back to Adam or even righteous Noah, wasn't equipping people to
return mankind back to fellowship with God. The new model, the Second
Man, would have a definite spiritual element to Him. He wouldn't be
from around here or made with local materials. He would be the Lord
from heaven.
The
typical stereotype of someone that is born in raised in Texas is that
she or he boasts of the greatness of his or her state. If another
person talks about something very nice from where they're from, the
Texan interrupts to say whatever it is is bigger and better in Texas.
Actually, this is not a stereotype: they are all obnoxious like that.
Anyhow,
to be from heaven, how neat is that? The Lord Jesus never made
a big deal about his ethnic origin, but rather emphasized His
humanity, choosing to call Himself the Son of Man. But being both God
and Man, He was able to take Man's sinfulness on Himself and give
mankind His righteousness. Those who came to Christ are conformed to
the image of the Son of God (Romans 8:29), adopted into the family of
God (Ephesians 1:5), and are given citizenship in heaven (Philippians
3:20). Jesus is able to do this because, after all, He is the Lord
from heaven.
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