Romans 5:18-21
18 Consequently, just as one trespass resulted in
condemnation for all people, so also one righteous act resulted in
justification and life for all people. 19 For just as through the disobedience
of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the
one man the many will be made righteous.
20 The law was
brought in so that the trespass might increase. But where sin increased, grace
increased all the more, 21 so that, just as sin reigned in death, so also grace
might reign through righteousness to bring eternal life through Jesus Christ
our Lord.
I
am completely overwhelmed as I reflect on the gospel this morning. This is one
of the few times of the year where the gospel is everywhere. People are updating
their statuses and tweeting about it. As I read the countless posts my heart
was filled with awe and wonder at the truth of the gospel. It is glorious to
see the gospel being proclaimed and discussed by people everywhere. It is
beautiful to see God’s people making much of Jesus Christ! Where would we be
without Him? There would be no Good Friday, there would be no Easter, and there
would be no hope without Jesus Christ! I want to take a few minutes this
morning to reflect on Jesus’ power as clearly seen in the gospel!
In
Romans 5 Paul boldly and beautifully lays Jesus’ power. He starts by reminding
us of the direness of our situation. God made Adam in His own image. In love
God brought forth mankind. God created us to be with Him. We were the crowning
jewel of all He created. He told Adam that he would be the keeper of all God
had created on the earth (Gen. 1:28). God told Adam that he could have
anything, but He told him to stay away from the “tree in the middle of the
garden.” (Gen. 3:1). That fruit represented something terrible. Satan had
already rebelled against God. He had already tried to overthrow Him. It seems
that God knew that Satan would want those “made in His image” to join his
rebellion against God. God told Adam to stay away from the tree, because the
consequences would be unimaginable. However, Adam wanted to exchange life WITH
God for the opportunity to BE God (Gen. 3:5). In a single instance everything
changed. Adam joined the rebellion.
We were doomed…
Paul
tells us that “sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin,
and this way death came to all men, because all sinned.” (Rom. 5:12). From Adam came an entire race of doomed
people. Psalm 51 tells us that even from the womb we are broken. No amount of
good works could ever possibly cure the curse that we have. Adam had failed.
Every single person that had ever lived perpetuated that failure. Could there
be a more hopeless situation? It would absolutely be hopeless if not for God
Himself. The God who determined before He ever laid the foundations of the
earth that He would send His Son to do what we could never, ever do (Eph.
1:4-5).
As
I read Romans 5 this morning I was overcome with emotions. Through Adam we were
all cursed. There is absolutely nothing we could do to change the fact that we
were dead men walking. No amount of good deeds or selflessness or anything
could ever change the truth. We are cursed to die. The curse of the garden was
death! We are all decaying physically but we are stillborn at birth
spiritually. How can dead men live again? We only had one hope. We needed a
Savior to do what we could never do.
Romans
5:19 tells us “through the obedience of the one man the many will be made
righteous.” Jesus Christ was our only hope… period. Jesus knew that we were
dead. He knew that we were helpless to save ourselves. He did the unimaginable.
He said I will do what you could never do. I will live the perfect life you
could never live. I will give you the perfection you would never know without
me. I will take all your wickedness and your sin and I will face the wrath of
my Father. I will let men break my body. I will spill my blood for you. I will
do what it takes to bring dead men back to life! I will take your punishment so
that you will never, ever taste death. I will fix what you could never fix. I
will face Hell itself to bring you back to my Father. I have come to set you
free and whom I set free is “free indeed.” And He would do it all because He
loves us! He saw the unlovable mess that was mankind, and He came and He
rescued and He loved. He still loves.
His gospel was much more than making bad men good; His gospel was about
brining dead men back to life!
He was powerful both in the life He
lived and the death He died. He lived the life we could never live. He was
tempted like we are; yet He never sinned. In Matthew 4 Jesus is lead by the
Holy Spirit into the desert. It was really the Garden of Eden all over again.
However, this time there are no trees, there is no tree of knowledge, but there
is still that same serpent that wooed Adam to rebel against God. That serpent
wanted so badly for the “second Adam” to meet the fate of the first. However,
in power the Savior of men faced the serpent. Unlike Adam, Jesus did not fall
to the serpent’s song. He did what no man could ever do. He knew that He was
God’s Son and He knew that He had been sent to make death’s slaves into God’s
sons. The Son of God came to transform hopeless slaves into sons of the living
God! Jesus sent the serpent away in defeat so that He could defeat the curse!
He lived an unstained life we could never live. In power Jesus Christ lived and
in power Jesus Christ died.
Jesus went to the cross on behalf
of mankind. He exchanged His perfect life for all of our sin. He literally loved
us to death. It was not in weakness that God’s Son died on the cross, but it
was in power! He did what no one could ever do. He broke the curse of death. He
freed us from the clutches of Hell by taking our punishment on Himself. He brought dead men back to life!
In power Jesus lived, in power
Jesus died, and in power He resurrected from the dead! He now sits at the right
hand of God. He came to this earth to do what Adam had failed to do, what we
all had failed to do. He came to earth to redeem dead men and to make them sons
of God.
Where would we be without Jesus? As
I read Romans 5 today I could do nothing but weep. The hope of humanity rested
on Jesus shoulders and He proved that He was powerful enough the bear the load
we could never bear! He suffered in our place to bring us to the safety of
God’s arms. Jesus is powerful and His gospel proves it! Let’s worship Him
today! Let’s remember every single day of our lives how His gospel changes
everything!
Bug! -Everything you write is absolutely beautiful and amazing. God speaks through yours words to me and anyone who reads them.. Keep this up...even if it's just for me!
ReplyDeleteP.S. You will write a book one day :)
Q