Friday, April 5, 2013

Who are the two most important people in the History of Mankind?



    It may sound like an easy question to answer, but it is surprisingly not.  Most would at least say that the first is Jesus Christ, especially if they are Christian, but would struggle with the second.  While they don’t want to sound unbiblical or secular they may say: “Moses” or “David” but they are still wrong.  Not just wrong, but it might actually reveal something else.
    A Biblical Worldview is more important than we could realize, but is impossible to have and live out without the Holy Spirit to teach, convince, and convict us.  This isn’t something to intellectually grasp and poke fun at everyone else because of their inability to see.  Jesus Christ Himself was the only one to ever live a Biblical Worldview through and through. 
    Who would Jesus say that the other most important person in the history of Mankind was?  Surely when He argued with the Pharisee’s He mentioned David, Abraham, and Moses by name, but where they not used to scold their elevation of these 3 people?  He even mentions Adam as a passing statement on a man shall leave his father and his mother…  In the Gospels we have genealogies that include Adam and Eve
    Paul reveals in Romans some amazing facts.  Paul was a Pharisee, and knew his Bible through and through.  The Holy Spirit was able to use this man to reveal in a logical manner from his lawyer like mind and prove the case for Jesus Christ and Adam as the two most important people in the History of Mankind
Romans 5:12 says  “ Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man(Adam). And death through sin, and in this way death came to all people, because all sinned”
Romans 5:14 says “Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over them that had not sinned after the similitude of Adam’s Transgression, who is the figure of him that was to come”
1 Corinthians 15:22 says  “For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ all will be made alive.”
1 Corinthians 15:45 says “And so it is written, the first man, Adam was made a living soul: the last Adam(Jesus) was made a quickening spirit”
    Adam brought sin into this world; Jesus brought salvation to the world.  If we die in Adam, we die in our sins eternally condemned to Hell.  However if we die in the second Adam, Jesus Christ, we will live forever to the praise of His glory.  The fact that we have the nature of Adam shows us our need for a savior!

Questions that rattle me to the core:
1)Has our Theology rejected a literal Adam, therefore rejecting the seriousness of sin? 
2)If my Theology rejects the seriousness of sin, how does that reflect on my Savior? On the Lost?