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Through One Man
< Romans 5:14 >
"Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over those
who had not sinned according to the likeness of the transgression
of Adam, who is a type of Him who was to come."
Sinners must have the knowledge
of sin first of all
Today, I want to speak about the origin
of sin. Do not think to yourself, "You speak of the same things
everyday. Tell me about other things." I want you to listen
carefully. The gospel is the most precious thing. If a saint whose
sins are blotted out does not repeatedly hear the gospel to remind
him/her of it everyday, he/she will die. How can he/she live without
hearing the gospel of the water and the Spirit? The only way he/she
can live is by hearing the gospel. Let's open the Bible and share
the real meanings in it.
I thought, "What is most needed
by sinners whose sins are not forgiven yet?" Then I came to
know they needed the right knowledge of sin according to the word
of God because they can only receive the forgiveness of sins when
they know about sin. I believe that sinners need the knowledge of
sin the most.
A human being sins so many times from
the time he/she is born regardless of whether or not he/she wants
to. He/she does not deeply think about the sin that dwells within
him/her even though he/she is a sinner before God because he/she
sins too many times as he/she grows up. To sin is as natural as
an apple tree growing up, flowering and bearing apples with time.
However, we must know that the wages of sin is death according to
the law of God.
If one thinks and truly knows about
the result of sin, he/she can be delivered from sin and God's judgment,
and receive all His spiritual blessings. So what is most needed
by a sinner is to know about the sin and the result of it, and to
learn the truth of the remission of sins, which God gave.
How did sin enter the world?
Why does a human being sin? Why do
I sin? The Bible talks about this in Romans 5:12 saying, "Therefore,
just as through one man sin entered the world, and death through
sin, and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned."
What entered the world through sin? Death. People tend to think
that death merely means that of the flesh. However, death here implicates
the meaning of being spiritually separated from God. It also implies
hell and God's judgment, along with the death of the flesh. Romans
5:12 shows us how human beings became sinners.
The Bible says, "Therefore,
just as through one man sin entered the world, and death through
sin, and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned."
The word of God is the truth. Through one man sin entered the world,
and death through sin.
We were born as the descendants of
Adam. Then do we or don't we have sin as the descendants of Adam?
-Yes, we have sin.- Are we born sinful? -Yes, because we are the
descendants of Adam, who is our ancestor.-
Adam begot all humankind, however,
Adam and Eve had sinned against God's word under Satan's deception
when they were in the Garden of Eden. God told them not to eat the
fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil but rather,
to have eternal life by eating fruit from the tree of life.
But they were deceived by Satan and
forsook God's word and ate from the tree of the knowledge of good
and evil. Adam and Eve sinned by forsaking God's word, which is
the word of eternal life. After Adam and Eve sinned, Adam came to
sleep with Eve, and all human beings came to born through Adam and
Eve. We are their descendants. We did not only inherit their outward
appearances, but also their sinful nature.
Therefore, the Bible says that a human
being is a seed of sin. All the people of the world have inherited
sin from Adam and Eve. The Bible says, "Therefore, just
as through one man sin entered the world, and death through sin,
and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned."
So all human beings are born sinful.
However, people do not know they are
born sinners. They do not have the knowledge of sin even though
they were born sinful. A tree begins to bud by its seed and brings
forth fruit, but people think it is strange for them to sin because
they do not know that they are born as seeds of sin. It is the same
principle for an apple tree to think, 'It is strange. Why do I have
to bear apples?'
Thus, it is natural for a human being
to sin. The thought that a human being can avoid sinning is completely
false. It is natural for a human being who inherited sin to commit
sins throughout his/her life and bear the fruits of sin, but he/she
does not deeply think about being a sinner. What does God say? "Therefore,
just as through one man sin entered the world, and death through
sin, and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned."
We sin throughout our lives because
we were born as sinners. Therefore, we deserve to be judged by God.
You may think, 'Isn't it unjust for God to judge us when we have
no choice but to have sin?' However, after receiving the remission
of sins, you will come to know that God planned to do so in order
to make us His children.
We all are the descendants
of one man, Adam
Then, how come human beings, who are
descendants of one man, Adam, have different skin colors? Are their
seeds different? Why are there white, yellow, and black people?
Some people think that when God created man from the dust on the
ground and burnt him, God made a white man by taking him out too
early from the kiln, a yellow man by taking him out right on time
and a black man by taking him out too late.
You may also wonder why there are
black, white, and yellow races, though all human beings were given
sin through one man. The Bible clearly states that God made Adam
in the beginning, when He created the heavens and the earth. "Adam"
means man. God created a man. Why are there different races in the
world if God created one man, Adam, and all the peoples of the world
were born through him? We may ask why, so here is the answer.
Scientists say that a pigment in the
skin called melanin comes out of the skin to protect it from sunburn.
When the earth moves around the sun, those who live in areas with
a lot of sunlight become black, those who live in areas with minimal
sunlight become white, and those who live in areas that have adequate
sunlight become yellow. However, our ancestor is still one man,
Adam.
Scientists announced that melanin
automatically comes out of the skin and protects it from sunburn.
So, I came to understand this from that time. I knew that human
beings were descendants of Adam, but I did not know about melanin.
We have not only inherited the flesh, but also sin because we are
the descendants of one man, Adam.
Do you know sin? Let us investigate
whether human beings are sinners or not from when they are born
into this world. "Even so, every good tree bears good fruit,
but a bad tree bears bad fruit. A good tree cannot bear bad fruit,
nor can a bad tree bear good fruit" (Matthew 7:17-18).
God says that false prophets bear only false fruit and can never
bear good fruit. We are evil trees originally because we were born
sinful, so we cannot help bearing evil fruit because we were born
as bad trees.
We have inherited sin through one
man. We are bad trees if compared to trees. A human being, who was
born a sinner, cannot but commit sins even if he/she wants to lead
a good life and tries not to sin, just as a bad tree cannot bear
good fruit. Do you understand? Human beings really want to live
gentle, meek, and virtuous lives. However, a person who does not
have the remission of sin and was born a sinner cannot live a righteous
life. He/she cannot be good, even with endless efforts. Some alcoholics
try not to drink so heavily, but in the end, they suffer from alcoholism
and their families desert them in hospitals.
One day, I watched a program titled,
"I want to know it" on TV. A man was confined in a mental
hospital for 13 years. When a reporter asked him about his family,
he said that they haven't returned to bring him home even though
he was a fully recovered alcoholic and his doctor assured of his
recovery. He came to know from the reporter that his family prevented
him from leaving the hospital by bribing his doctor. He was outraged.
His family deserted him because they were so tired of him. The reporter
said that the patients in the hospital could not help drinking regardless
of their will and they drank heavily so many times that nobody could
cope with them.
Why can't a man control his drinking?
He knows it is not good for his health and tries to quit; yet he
repeatedly drinks. The reason for this is because he is an alcoholic
already, but the original cause for this is that his mind is always
empty. He drinks because he feels emptiness in his heart. One always
feels pain and is unable to be good because he/she is with sin.
So, he/she comes to be pessimistic and drinks again. He/she may
think, 'I do not know why I'm doing this. I shouldn't be doing this.'
And the more he/she feels betrayed by himself/herself, the more
he/she drinks heavily in self-abandonment.
One cannot quit drinking however hard
one tries not to drink. So, one feels disillusioned and drinks more
and eventually, he/she is deserted in a confined hospital. A human
being's speech and behavior are merely the expressions of his/her
intrinsic nature. A human being is born a sinner and thus cannot
help sinning, regardless of his/her will, throughout his/her life
just as an apple tree buds, flowers and bears apples because it
inherits an apple gene. People want to be good, but those who don't
have the remission of sins cannot be good because they don't have
the ability to be good. They think their sins aren't grave, so they
hide themselves, and it only becomes serious when their sins are
revealed.
It is natural, instinctive and proper
for a sinner to sin because he/she is born as a mass of sin and
inherits it by nature. It is absolutely natural for a human being
to sin because he/she is born with the genetics of sin, just as
it is natural for a red pepper plant to bear red peppers and for
a jujube tree to bear jujubes. A human being cannot avoid sinning
because he/she is born as a sinner. How can a human being live without
sinning when he/she is born with sin?
Man is born with twelve kinds
of evil thoughts
Jesus said in Mark chapter 7 that
a human being is born with 12 kinds of evils, namely, adultery,
fornication, murder, theft, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lewdness,
an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, and foolishness. We are born with
a desire to steal. The thought of theft is included in the heredity
of sin. Do you steal? Everyone steals. If he/she does not steal,
it is because there are people watching him/her. However, when there
is nobody around him/her and there is a tempting object around,
the sin of theft comes out and makes him/her commit a sin by stealing
it.
So human beings have made ethics and
rules that should be kept. Human beings have made their own rules
that indicate that it is not right to do harm to others. Rules are
needed when many people live together in a society. We must live
according to social norms. However, we steal when we are alone,
escaping another's gaze.
There is none who does not steal.
Everyone steals. A long time ago, I asked the congregation in a
revival meeting to raise their hands if they have never sinned in
their lives. A grandmother raised her hands and said, "I have
never stolen anything." So I asked her if she had ever taken
anything on her way home. Then she was flustered at the unexpected
question and replied, saying, "I once saw a young pumpkin on
my way home. I thought it would be delicious so I looked around
and found that nobody was there. I pulled it up, hid it in my underskirt,
put it in bean paste pot stew and ate it." She did not know
that she committed a sin of theft.
However, God says it is a sin to take
other's possessions without permission. God commanded, "You
shall not steal" in the Law of Moses. Everybody has an experience
of stealing something. A human being is good at murder and theft
whenever he/she gets the chance. He/she steals livestock, such as
rabbits and chickens from other people's homes. This is said to
be theft. He/she even has no consciousness of sin even though he/she
slays and steals. It is natural for him/her to do so because he/she
inherited sin from the time of birth.
A human being inherited sin
A human being also inherited the sin
of adultery from his/her parents. He/she is born with the lust of
committing adultery. He/she is very certain to commit adultery when
there aren't any people are around. People like dark places such
as cafés and saloons. Those places are very popular to sinners.
Why? Those are good places to show the heredity of sin.
Even gentlemen like those places.
They are good fathers at home and men of high social standings,
but they go to dark places that are full of sin. They go to the
places in which they can show their sinful natures and bear sinful
fruit. They meet together in those places and soon become like old
friends after drinking a glass of alcohol. They become very close
as soon as they meet because they have the same sinful attributes
as each other. "Do you have this too? I have this." "So
do I. You are my friend." "How old are you?" "Age
does not matter." "Nice to meet you."
Men show their inherent sins each
other whenever they meet other sinners because they were born with
the sinful attributes in the world. It is natural for them to sin.
Why? Because they have sin in their hearts and were created to be
like that by nature. It's abnormal for them not to sin. However,
they refrain themselves from living sinful lives when they live
in a society because each society has its own social norms. So,
they play the hypocrite and put on other facades, acting according
to the social norms their societies established. People live like
this and regard those who don't as foolish and evil. A human being
is inevitably born a sinner, as the Bible says, "Through
one man sin entered the world" (Romans 5:12).
It's right. A man may say, "I
am not lewd. I am indifferent to a woman who wears a miniskirt."
Is he really indifferent? He may pretend to be indifferent when
there are so many people around him, but cannot refrain from committing
the sin of lewdness when there is no one around him.
A bad tree bears evil fruit just as
a good tree cannot bear evil fruit, and vice versa. A human being
must know that he/she is a sinner. If one knows one's own sins,
one can be saved from sin through Jesus. However he/she will be
judged by God and go to hell if he/she pretends not to sin and tries
to hide his/her sins without knowing his/her sins. Human beings
are born as sinners. Therefore, they are corrupt trees that bear
sinful fruits from the time of their births.
Therefore, those who develop their
own sinful natures from their childhoods are good at sinning all
their lives. Those who are late in developing their sinful natures
begin to bear evil fruit even in the twilight years of their lives.
There was a female minister in Taegu City, Korea. When she converted
to Christianity in her youth, she pledged herself to remain single
throughout her life in order to serve the Lord as a female minister.
However, she broke her pledge and was married to a widower after
turning 60 years old. She developed her sinful nature too late.
She developed the heredity of adultery late.
Most people usually develop their
sinful natures from their childhoods. These days, young people tend
to develop their sinful natures from their childhoods. They feel
a generation gap between them and the older generation. They are
said to be the X-generation. By the way, we have learned from the
word of God that we are born sinners and we are the beings who cannot
but continue sinning all our lives. Do you admit it?
The law of leprosy
Second, God says, "Therefore,
just as through one man sin entered the world, and death through
sin, and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned"
(Romans 5:12). Sin causes a human being to be judged by God.
So a sinner must know himself/herself and have the remission of
sins. How can he/she know himself/herself? How can all his/her sins
be forgiven before God?
God taught Moses and Aaron how to
examine the leprosy in Leviticus chapter 13. In the Old Testament
Age, there were many lepers. I do not know much about leprosy, but
I saw many lepers when I was young. One of my friends was also affected
by leprosy.
God told Moses and Aaron to examine
the leprosy and isolate lepers from the camp of Israel. God taught
them how to examine each of the lepers. "When a man has
on the skin of his body a swelling, a scab, or a bright spot, and
it becomes on the skin of his body like a leprous sore, then he
shall be brought to Aaron the priest or to one of his sons the priests"
(Leviticus 13:2). When the priest thought he had a skin disease
after examining him, the priest isolated him for seven days. Then,
the priest examined the skin again after seven days. When the sore
did not spread out on the skin, the priest pronounced him as clean,
saying, "You are clean. You may live in this camp."
If the swelling on the skin was white,
and it turned the hair white, and there was a spot of raw flesh
in the swelling, it was leprosy, then the priest would have pronounced
him as unclean. Leviticus 13:9-11 states, "When the leprous
sore is on a person, then he shall be brought to the priest. And
the priest shall examine him; and indeed if the swelling on the
skin is white, and it has turned the hair white, and there is a
spot of raw flesh in the swelling, it is an old leprosy on the skin
of his body. The priest shall pronounce him unclean, and shall not
isolate him, for he is unclean." The priest isolated him
from the camp of Israel.
It is the same in our country. There
are isolated villages for lepers in Korea such as Flower Village
or Sorok Island. A long time ago, on my way home riding in the car,
my wife teased me to look around 'Flower Village' when she happened
to see the sign for it on a superhighway. Then I thought, 'You do
not know what 'The Flower Village' is.' I said to her, "Honey,
do you mean you want to visit 'the town'?' She said, "Yes."
However, she was astonished to hear that 'Flower Village' was a
place where lepers lived and she never teased me to go to Flower
Village again. Lepers are isolated from the society in isolated
villages.
Here, what we have to pay attention
to is that the priest pronounced someone was clean when the leprosy
spread and covered all of his/her skin. Do you think this makes
sense? The priest isolated the person when the leprosy spread just
a little, and the priest told him to live in the camp of Israel
when the plague of leprosy covered all his skin, from head to toe.
God told the priest how to classify
leprosy. "And if leprosy breaks out all over the skin, and
the leprosy covers all the skin of the one who has the sore, from
his head to his foot, wherever the priest looks" (Leviticus
13:12). This was the way God told the priest to classify leprosy.
What the law of leprosy tells
us....
It tells us this. People are born
sinners with sinful attributes and sin all their lives, but some
people only reveal a few of their sins. They sin with their hands
once and with their feet the next and with their minds another time
after long intervals, so they do not outwardly reveal their sins.
Who would say it is serious when leprosy spreads on just one spot
here and another small spot there? Nobody knows his/her syndrome
of leprosy.
A human being is born a sinner because
of the inheritance of sin. But he/she does not know that he/she
is a sinner until he/she sins a countless number of times, though
God pronounced him/her to be a sinner. He/she finally comes to know
that he/she is a sinner in the world.
However, a person who thinks him/herself
too virtuous, endures well and sins just a little does not know
that he/she is a sinner. God told the priest to pronounce the person
whose leprosy spread just a little to be unclean and to isolate
him/her. Sinners are separated from God. Do you understand? God
is holy. A person who thinks that he/she has sin as small as a whit
cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
Who can live in the Kingdom of Heaven?
Only those whose sins spread over the entire body and realize that
they are inevitable sinners can enter the Kingdom of Heaven. All
their sins are forgiven by the faith in Jesus, and they will enter
the Kingdom of Heaven to reign with God.
The Bible says that God pronounces
the person whose sin spreads just a little to be unclean. God calls
on the person who repeatedly sins, in spite of his/her will not
to sin, and confesses that he/she is a whole sinner. Jesus said,
"I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance"
(Matthew 9:13). God calls sinners and washes away all their
sins. God has forgiven all their sins. God has already washed away
their sins once and for all. Jesus took all their sins through His
baptism, was judged on the Cross for them and made them righteous
through His resurrection to take them to the Kingdom of Heaven.
We must know ourselves
We must know whether we are whole
sinners or partial sinners. God pronounces a person to be clean
when leprosy spreads all over the skin of the body. God made the
law of leprosy like that. A person who knows that he/she is full
of sin cannot but believe in the gospel of the water and the Spirit
and receives the remission of sins when Jesus comes to him/her,
saying that He washed away all his/her sins through His baptism
and the Cross. However, a partial sinner who thinks that he/she
is not full of sins casts ridicule on the gospel.
Would there be sin if Jesus had washed
them all away? No. We can receive the remission of sins once and
for all. Therefore, a sinner should know himself/herself. All his/her
sins can be eliminated when he/she knows himself/herself. People
are apt to take only their small sins to God. "Lord, I have
sinned. I did not want to, but he made me do it. Please forgive
me just for this case, and I will not sin anymore." They take
just small sins to God. Then God says, "You are unclean."
A human being has no righteousness
in front of God. "To be or not to be absolutely depends on
You, God. I am a sinner and am destined to go to hell. Please do
as You please, but God, be merciful on me and please save me. Please
save me if You are God. Then I will believe in You and I will live
according to Your will." God saves a person who admits that
he/she is full of sin.
A human inherited sin that
has 12 kinds of evil thoughts
Let us take a look at Mark 7:20-23.
"What comes out of a man, that defiles a man. For from within,
out of the heart of men, proceed evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications,
murders, thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lewdness, an
evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness. All these evil things come
from within and defile a man." From within, out of the
heart of a human being, proceed evil thoughts. A human being inherited
sin natively. Do you understand? One has evil thoughts throughout
life. There is no way for him/her to be delivered if all his/her
sins are not forgiven once and for all.
A human being is born with these 12
kinds of evil thoughts: adulteries, fornications, murders, thefts,
covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness, an evil eye, blasphemy,
pride and foolishness. So, he/she cannot but continue sinning all
his/her life. A person whose sins are not forgiven lives sinfully
even though he/she does not want to live like that. All things from
a human being, such as thoughts and behaviors are sinful before
God.
It is hypocritical for a sinner to
be good. He/she only pretends to be virtuous. It is cheating God.
A human being who is born sinful must know himself/herself to be
saved. However if a person does not know himself/herself to be sinful,
he/she feels distressed whenever he/she sins and says, "Ah,
why do I do these things?" He/she is deceived by himself/herself.
A human being has evil thoughts. A
man may think, 'Why do I do evil thoughts? No, I shouldn't have
these thoughts. Why do I think unclean things? My teacher told me
to do good.' He thinks like that because he does not know why he
does certain things. He feels distressed because of his stealing
and committing adulteries because he does not know that he inherited
sin. Murders, adulteries, fornications, wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness,
an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, and foolishness come out of him incessantly
and in turn. So, he hates himself and comes to be ashamed without
knowing why.
We are masses of sin and bear 12 kinds
of evil fruits throughout our whole lives because we are born sinners,
who inherited sin from our common ancestor Adam. Blessed are those
who know that they are sinners.
A human being seeks Jesus, the Savior
who saves him/her from all his/her sins, when he/she knows he/she
is an unreliable sinner. It is the only way to being blessed by
God. However, a human being does not seek the Savior if he/she does
not know himself/herself. A person who knows himself/herself well
comes to deny him/herself, forsakes his/her efforts, quits depending
on human beings, seeks Jesus Christ who is God, the Savior and the
Prophet, and is forgiven by the grace of Jesus Christ.
Sinners need to know themselves because
those who know themselves can be blessed before God. One who does
not know oneself cannot be blessed. Therefore, sinners have to know
themselves as they are. Do you understand? Have you ever done evil
things before you receiving the remission of sins? If you have,
do you know why? You did evil things against your will because you
inherited sin.
As through one man sin entered
into the world, and death through sin
Death is inevitable to human beings
because they have sin. A human being should seek Jesus and meet
Him to be delivered from sin so that his/her sins can be blotted
out. Then he/she can have everlasting life. Do you want to be delivered
from all your sins?
"Nevertheless death reigned
from Adam to Moses, even over those who had not sinned according
to the likeness of the transgression of Adam, who is a type of Him
who was to come. But the free gift is not like the offense. For
if by the one man's offense many died, much more the grace of God
and the gift by the grace of the one Man, Jesus Christ, abounded
to many. And the gift is not like that which came through the one
who sinned. For the judgment which came from one offense resulted
in condemnation, but the free gift which came from many offenses
resulted in justification. For if by the one man's offense death
reigned through the one, much more those who receive abundance of
grace and of the gift of righteousness will reign in life through
the One, Jesus Christ. Therefore, as through one man's offense judgment
came to all men, resulting in condemnation, even so through one
Man's righteous act the free gift came to all men, resulting in
justification of life. For as by one man's disobedience many were
made sinners, so also by one Man's obedience many will be made righteous.
Moreover the law entered that the offense might abound. But where
sin abounded, grace abounded much more, so that as sin reigned in
death, even so grace might reign through righteousness to eternal
life through Jesus Christ our Lord" (Romans 5:14-21).
"Therefore, just as through
one man sin entered the world, and death through sin, and thus death
spread to all men, because all sinned" (Romans 5:12). Here,
who is the one man? Adam. Eve too came out of the one man, Adam.
So the Bible says, 'By one man.' God made one man in the beginning
and through the one man sin entered the world. There were two persons
in the Garden of Eden in sight of us, but, in fact, there was one
man in sight of God. All human races have spread by one man, Adam.
The words, "Through one man sin
entered the world," means that all the descendants of Adam
became sinners because Adam had sinned. Death passed upon all humankind,
because all have sinned. Death was sentenced to all human beings
because of sin. God cannot forbear a person who is with sin.
God is omnipotent but cannot do two
things: He can neither tell a lie nor let a person who has sin enter
the Kingdom of Heaven. He executes His law as He promised. God certainly
judges a person who has sin because God cannot tell a lie nor ignore
the law He Himself established. All human beings have become sinners
by one man, Adam, who fell and sinned in front of God. God's judgment
and death spread to all of humankind because they were made sinners
and born as the descendants of one man, Adam. Death came to spread
to all of them as such.
When God created man in the beginning,
there was no death. There were not only the tree of the knowledge
of good and evil, but also the tree of life. God commanded Adam
to eat the fruit from tree of life and live an eternal life. However,
Adam was deceived by Satan and ate the fruit of the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil that God commanded him not to eat and
challenged God by forsaking His word, so death spread to all the
people of the world due to sin. Death entered the world through
one man, Adam.
Why did God give man the
law?
If sin had not entered the world through
Adam, death could not have spread to all human beings. Why does
a human die? He/she dies because of sin. Sin entered the world through
one man, and so death spread to all people. Until the law, sin was
in the world, but human beings did not have the knowledge of sin
until there was the law.
The law of God came down to all people
through Moses. Even in the time of Adam and Noah, there was sin,
but God had not established the law until the age of Moses. However,
the Bible says that there was sin in the hearts of all the people
who lived at that time.
Let us take a look at Romans 5:13.
"For until the law sin was in the world, but sin is not
imputed when there is no law." There was sin even when
there was no law in the world. Therefore, all people had to die
because they sinned before God. God gave them the law that consists
of 613 kinds of commandments, which were to be kept before Him and
among people, to give them the knowledge of sin. What did people
come to know through the law of God? They felt that they were sinful
in the sight of God and came to know they had sin. People realized
that they couldn't keep the law of God.
So, they came to know their sins.
The descendants of Adam and Eve knew they were sinners and that
God only should forgive their sins. But they forgot with time that
they came to become sinners and had inherited sin from their ancestor
Adam. At that time, they came to know that they were sinners when
they sinned, but they didn't know they were sinners when they didn't
sin. But they were wrong. These days, many people still think that
they become sinners if they sin, and that they do not become sinners
if they do not sin. In fact, all people are sinners regardless of
whether they sin or not because they have inherited sin from their
birth.
Human beings are inevitable sinners
before they are delivered from sins. So God gave them His law for
the knowledge of sin. A person who knows God through His law and
admits the law knows that he/she is a grave sinner. A human being
becomes a serious sinner as soon as he/she fully knows the law of
God.
Death spread to all men through
one man
Romans 5:13-14 states, "For
until the law sin was in the world, but sin is not imputed when
there is no law. Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses,
even over those who had not sinned according to the likeness of
the transgression of Adam, who is a type of him who was to come."
God says that all people became sinners
by one man and death spread to them through one man. Death spread
to all of them through sin. It was because of one man. Who is this
one man? Adam. We commonly know it. But, many people do not know
it. Even many Christians do not know it. They separate sin into
the original sin and actual sins and they think that their actual
sins can be forgiven daily through the prayers of repentance. They
do not know that the reason they are judged and go to hell is because
of Adam.
The descendants of Adam have no relation
with God because of their sins no matter how hard they try to be
good. God judges all of them because they are the descendants of
Adam, however hard they may try to live good lives. They will be
cast into the eternal fire of hell because of their common ancestor
Adam.
Adam is a type of Him who
was to come
It is written that Adam is a type
of Him who was to come. All people became sinners and death came
to them through one man. However all of humankind is made righteous
through one Man, Jesus Christ just as all people became sinners
by one man, Adam. This is the law of God.
People made religions because they
did not know the law of God. They say that they should do good deeds
to be saved while they believe in Jesus. How widely it spreads in
the world and how often they tell lies! They teach people, saying,
"You should be good as Christians." Our sins are never
blotted out by works.
"Adam is a type of Him who
was to come." Who is the Man who was to come for our salvation
from sins? He is Jesus Christ. Jesus was sent to the world and lawfully
took away the sins of the world by His baptism once and for all
to make us righteous and was crucified to save us from judgment.
Sin entered the world because Satan
deceived Adam, a creature. Sin entered the world through Adam. However
Jesus Christ, the Savior, the Creator, and the King of kings who
is almighty, was sent in the likeness of men to save humankind from
their sins once and for all. He blotted out the sins of the world
once and for all. He took the sins of the world on Him though His
baptism once and for all and paid the wages of the sins by being
crucified.
A human being receives new life and
has redemption if he/she believes that Jesus was sent to blot out
all sins, however grave his/her sins may be. God planned and decided
to create the heavens and the earth in order to make us His children.
He came to the world and perfectly fulfilled His promise. So we
certainly have no sin. God has never made a mistake. Adam was a
type of Him who was to come. I do not understand why people rely
on their own works. Our salvation absolutely depends on Jesus. Human
beings became sinners through one man, Adam, and were redeemed through
one Man, Jesus.
The only thing we should do is to
believe the salvation of the remission of sins. It is the only thing
we should do. We have nothing to do but rejoice in the fact that
Jesus blotted out all our sins. By the way, why do you compel other
people to zealously do good deeds? Can people be delivered from
their sins through their works? No. Salvation depends on only the
faith in the remission of sins.
The free gift is not like
the offense
Romans 5:14-16 states, "Nevertheless
death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over those who had not sinned
according to the likeness of the transgression of Adam, who is a
type of Him who was to come. But the free gift is not like the offense.
For if by the one man's offense many died, much more the grace of
God and the gift by the grace of the one Man, Jesus Christ, abounded
to many. And the gift is not like that which came through the one
who sinned. For the judgment which came from one offense resulted
in condemnation, but the free gift which came from many offenses
resulted in justification."
What do these passages mean? The Bible
says, "But the free gift is not like the offense."
The free gift refers to God's salvation. It means that all people
who inherited sin through Adam were destined to go to hell, but
their sins could be forgiven indiscriminately through the faith
in Jesus, who blotted out all their sins. It also means that Jesus
already blotted out all of our future sins.
A human being who is born as a descendant
of Adam is a sinner even if he/she does not sin. Therefore, he/she
cannot avoid going to hell even if he/she does not sin. Jesus came
to the world and became our Savior. The free gift is that Jesus
gave us excessive redemption to forgive the sins that people continue
committing until the end of the world.
Therefore, the free gift of one Man
is greater than one man's offense. If one commits a sin of being
against God, then the sin alone is serious enough to make him/her
judged by God and go to hell. However, the gift of the Lord, who
already blotted out all our sins and transgressions, is greater
than one man's offense.
It means that Jesus' love and the
gift of the remission of sins are greater than the offenses of all
human beings. The Lord sufficiently blotted out all the sins of
the world. The love of Jesus, who saved us, and the gift of salvation
are so abundant and bigger than an offense committed by one man.
The Lord already blotted out the sins of fighting against God even
though we are against Him with our flesh. Now the Lord wants us
to believe that He already blotted out the sins of the world all
at once. That's why He saved sinners from all their sins as the
Lamb of God, who took away the sins of the world.
The theory, which says that our sins
are blotted out when we believe in God, and not blotted out when
we don't believe in God, is untrue. God blotted out even the sins
of unbelievers because He loves all the people of the world, yet
people do not want to receive God's love. Nobody is excluded from
God's love and salvation. The salvation of God comes to those who
believe in the truth of the gospel, which states that Jesus blotted
out all our sins.
We are such weak beings. God counts
those who believe Jesus blotted out all sins to be without sin.
We still have many weaknesses in our flesh even after all our sins
are forgiven. Many times, we fight against God and even try to throw
away His righteousness when we do not agree with His will. But God
says, "I love you and I saved you. I already blotted out the
sins that you have committed until right now." "Oh! Is
it true, Lord?" "Yes, I have blotted out all sins."
"Thank you, Lord. I praise You. I cannot help praising You
because You loved me so much that You blotted out even the sin of
denying You."
Those who became sinners were made
righteous and became the slaves of love. They yielded themselves
to His love. They cannot help believing in Jesus because the Lord
blotted out the sin of denying Him, even though they deny Him because
of their weaknesses, just as Peter did. It makes them praise the
Lord. So the Apostle Paul says that God's salvation is greater than
one man's offense.
Jesus took away all the sins; the
original sin that was inherited and the actual sins that are committed
by our deeds to the end of the world. So, how great the love of
God is! So, the Bible says implicatively, "Behold! The Lamb
of God who takes away the sin of the world!" (John 1:29)
The righteous will reign
in life through the One, Jesus Christ
The sins of the world cannot be forgiven
through the prayers of repentance. Believers come to have no sin
and receive salvation from all sins because the Lord had already
eliminated out even the sins that will be committed in the future.
Romans 5:17 states, "For if by one man's offence death reigned
through the one, much more those who receive abundance of grace
and of the gift of righteousness will reign in life through the
One, Jesus Christ."
We are blessed with the grace. Who
are those who receive the abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness?
They are those who believe in the Lord and whose sins are forgiven
by having faith in Him. We praise the Lord because we received the
abundance of grace of the remission of sins. "Those who
receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness will
reign in life through the One, Jesus Christ." We are kings
who reign in life.
Only kings reign. We reign now. Who
can fight against kings? We, who receive the abundance of grace
and the gift of righteousness, reign everyday. We reign today and
we will reign tomorrow. Whoever shows kindness to us kings are blessed
and can be kings with us. However, whoever does not believe in the
gospel of the truth that kings preach will go to hell.
There have been many kings who were
saved in the world and there have been many people who went to hell
because they were against the kings. They should have been kind
to the kings, but they weren't. They could have been kings if they
had the eyes of the truth and the heart.
Do you reign? We brag with confidence
of our being kings to the world. We announce that unbelievers will
go to hell when they fight against us. Only kings can do this. We
are real kings. Is there anyone who does not reign among the righteous?
It is impudent for them not to reign as kings. A king has to reign
as a king. "You have wrong thoughts. You will go to hell if
you do not accept the truth." A king has to behave as a king.
A king must be dignified and give the command to believe the truth
to sinners.
A king can and has to judge, command
and sentence unbelievers to hell who are against God's righteousness,
however young the king may be. He/she has the power to sentence
unbelievers to hell in front of God, but it does not mean that the
king may abuse his/her power as he/she pleases. The Lord tells us
to reign in the world. Therefore, let us reign and enter the Kingdom
of Heaven.
However, some of the righteous are
too meek to use their power. The Lord will rebuke them when He comes
again. "You gave up your faith. Why did you behave as a slave?
I made you a king." There are some people who act like slaves
to the world. Does it make sense for a king to say, "sir,"
to his subject like that? However, some of the righteous speak like
that even though it does not make sense to. They beg for pardon
on their knees to the world even after God delivers them from sin.
A king should be kingly.
I proclaimed the independent kingliness
against the world as soon as I became a king. I believed that I
became a king and behaved in kingly way, though I was young.
By the obedience of One Man,
Jesus Christ
Romans 5:18-19 states, "Therefore,
as through one man's offense judgment came to all men, resulting
in condemnation, even so through one Man's righteous act the free
gift came to all men, resulting in justification of life. For as
by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so also by one
Man's obedience many will be made righteous."
"As through one man's offence
judgment came to all men, resulting in condemnation." Here,
condemnation means judgment. A person who is born as a descendant
of Adam and who is not born again of the water and the Spirit, though
he/she believes in Jesus, is judged. "Through one Man's
righteous act the free gift came to all men, resulting in justification
of life."
All people are made righteous by the
one righteous act of Jesus, who was born of the Virgin Mary and
was baptized in the Jordan River to bear all the sins of the world.
He sacrificed His life by being crucified in their place to make
them all righteous. By one Man's obedience to the will of God the
Father, many were made righteous.
Strictly speaking, are all the people
of the world sinners, or are they righteous if we observe from the
standpoint of faith? All of them are righteous. Some people get
angry and fight against me when I say so by faith. In fact, there
is none who has sin from God's viewpoint. God sent His only begotten
Son to the world and passed all the sins of the world onto Him and
let Him be judged as the representative of all people.
People enter the Kingdom
of Heaven or hell according to their faiths
God does not judge the world any more
because He judged Jesus in the place of all people. However, some
people believe this and others don't, even though the Son of God
took away all sins and blotted them out by His obedience to the
will of God. Believers enter the Kingdom of Heaven by believing
in God's righteousness. God accounts them to be righteous and says,
"You are righteous. You believe that I really blotted out all
your sins. Come on. I have prepared the Kingdom of Heaven for you."
They enter the Kingdom of Heaven sufficiently.
But some people do not believe in
Him and reject the gospel, saying, "God, is it true? I cannot
believe it. Is it true? I do not really understand." God will
say, "Why do you make me angry? Believe in Me if you want to
believe, but do not believe if you do not want to believe."
"Is the gospel of the water and the Spirit true, Lord?"
"I saved you." "I can't believe it. I can believe
as much as 90%, but I doubt the last 10%."
Then God will say to them, "You
do not believe it though I already saved you. Do according to your
faith. I made up My mind to send those who have sin as the descendants
of Adam to hell. I made the Kingdom of Heaven, too. Enter the Kingdom
of Heaven if you want to, and go to hell if you want to be cast
into the fire of hell." It depends on their faiths whether
they enter the Kingdom of Heaven or hell.
Do you believe that Jesus saved you
from all your sins with His baptism and blood that was shed on the
Cross? It depends on your faith. There is no midpoint between the
Kingdom of Heaven and hell. There is no such thing as "No"
in front of God. There is only "Yes." God also never tells
us "No." God promised all things and fulfilled them all.
He blotted out all the sins of sinners.
Where sin abounded, grace
did much more abound
Let us take a look at Romans 5:20-21.
"Moreover the law entered that the offense might abound.
But where sin abounded, grace abounded much more, so that as sin
reigned in death, even so grace might reign through righteousness
to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." Why did
the law enter? To make the offense abound. Human beings have sin
inevitably as the descendants of Adam by nature. But they didn't
know their sinful nature, and thus God gave human beings the law
to give them the knowledge of sin because the law commands them
what to do and what not to do, and it becomes a sin not to obey
the law with their thoughts and deeds.
The law entered that the offense might
abound. God gave us the law to make us know that we are grave sinners
and are masses of sin. However, where sin abounded, grace bounded
much more. This means that a person who is born with sin as a descendant
of Adam, but thinks him/herself to be a minor sinner has nothing
to do with the fact that Jesus saved him/her.
However, one who thinks he/she has
many weaknesses and cannot live according to God's word with the
flesh gives thanks to the Lord who saved Him. The gospel that says
the Lord took away the sins of the world all at once is a great
gift to such a person. "But where sin abounded, grace abounded
much more." The gift abounded, so grave sinners are made
perfectly righteous. The minor sinners who think they are not full
of sin will go to hell. Only grave sinners are made perfectly righteous.
So a person who knows that he/she
is a grave sinner greatly praises the salvation of Jesus. There
are few good-natured preachers among the gospel preachers in the
world. "Where sin abounded, grace abounded much more."
This does not mean that we may sin on purpose so that grace may
abound much more.
The Apostle Paul says in Romans 6:1,
"What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin that grace
may abound?" Paul means, "We are saved if we just
believe in God's righteousness. The Lord already blotted out all
our sins and abundantly saved sinners from all their sins. We are
made righteous by believing with our hearts. We can be saved if
we believe in what the Lord did. No matter how wicked we may be
or how many times we may sin, we are made righteous without works
by having faith in the truth."
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We become righteous by faith. How
wicked are our deeds? How many times do we sin? How many shortcomings
do we have if God, who is sinless, looks at our deeds? I cannot
but praise the Lord. Romans 5:20-21 states, "Where sin abounded,
grace abounded much more, so that as sin reigned in death, even
so grace might reign through righteousness to eternal life through
Jesus Christ our Lord."
God gave us eternal lives through
Jesus Christ. The righteousness of the Lord made us reign with Him.
I praise the Lord, who abundantly saved sinners from all their sins.
Thank You, Lord.
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