Bookmark Us

 
 

Get Involved

Have a prayer request? Have praise? Or are you a prayer warrior? Visit our online Prayer Center.

 
Home arrow Reviews arrow Jesus Resource Library arrow Why God Became A Man
Why God Became A Man PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 06 April 2006
Article Index
Why God Became A Man
The Real Jesus
A Problem-Solving Savior
Jesus Our Substitute
The Person and Work of Jesus
The Seat of Original Sin
The Mechanism of Sin
Jesus and the Undoing of Cosmic Evil
The Problem of Sin
The Three Battle Lines Against Sin
The Work of the Cross
The Return of Christ As Seen From Eternity
Conclusion

The Problem of Sin

Man is fallen, human evil is a reality -- The first three Chapters of the Book of Romans spell this out for us in detail. How can we miss such a complete and thorough indictment before the bar of God's court of justice? Yet amazingly everyone of us seems intent on denying what should be perfectly obvious. Even though we all suffer from the effects of early in life, we persist in living for the moment denying the fact that the human mortality rate remains a flat 100%.

The fact that we begin to die as soon as we are born, attests to the fall of our forefather Adam, "Sin came into the world through one man and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all men sinned..." (Romans 5:12). Even those of us who know Jesus Christ as Lord, and who experience his renewing life in us, (Rom. 8:11) still live in fallen physical bodies -- bodies that are not yet redeemed.

Non-Christians are described in the Bible as "dead in trespasses and sins." Thus those who do not yet know God cannot be expected to live what in God's eyes is truly moral and godly lives -- by our very nature. The power to live a moral life comes from God as a gift, as does inherent rightness which is imputed to us when we become Christians.




 
< Prev   Next >

Words To Live By

"For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." - The Bible: Romans 6:23