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Ask the Pastor with J.D. Greear

What is original sin and how is it fair?

Ask the Pastor with J.D. Greear

J.D. Greear

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8630 Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2020

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Pastor J.D. explains original sin and why it’s bad news that makes the good news of salvation possible.

A glimpse inside this episode:

Original sin is where we all sinned in Adam. Romans 5:12 says, “Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, in this way death spread to all people, because all sinned” (CSB).

The result of this choice was that death (physical and spiritual) spread to all people. Even if we struggle with the logic behind why original sin works like it does, we at least have to concede the presence of its effects. As G.K. Chesterton put it, “Original sin is the only doctrine that is empirically verifiable.” Everybody dies. Death and disease affect everyone—nice people as much as cruel people, smart people as much as ignorant people, rich people as much as poor people, innocent infants as much as adults.

And, the kind of death mentioned in Romans 5:12, spiritual death, means we’re all born in a posture of rebellion toward God, with a fist clenched toward the heavens, assuming our way is better and our desires most important.

Original sin sounds like bad news: We are all born in sin. But it is bad news that makes good news possible. Because if the whole world was put under sin by one man, that means salvation could also come to everyone through one man. And that is precisely what happened in Jesus Christ (Romans 5:14–17).

The first Adam selfishly disobeyed God and ate from the forbidden tree, bringing a curse on the earth. And in that moment, he made the same decision we all would have made. When Adam sinned, we all sinned. The second Adam, Jesus, sacrificially obeyed God and climbed up onto a cursed tree to take that curse into himself.

The first Adam brought death upon the whole human race. The second Adam restored life to all who would receive it. That’s much better news. 

 

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0:00.0

LifeWay Leadership Podcast Network.

0:05.0

Hey, everyone.

0:07.0

Hey, everyone. Welcome to Ask Me Anything.

0:25.9

I'm Matt Love. I'm here with J.D. Greer. And J.D., we got a question today.

0:31.4

Again, we're back. We kind of alternate. We've alternated back and forth. Easy hard. This is a little bit more in the difficult category.

0:36.7

So, J.D., what is original sin? And then, because we kind of know a little bit about it,

0:42.3

how is it fair? How is that fair? You know, I don't know if I've ever said this,

0:46.8

so correct me if I have. But I think this, for me, might be the most difficult, apologetic question to really answer. Because

0:59.1

I feel like you've got to dip a little bit too much into mystery. I don't know. Because on the

1:03.3

surface, it almost feels unfair, right? Because basically the idea is that when Adam sinned in the Garden of Eden, the curse of his

1:13.3

sin was passed on to all of us. And so we are born sinners. It's not like each of us has a

1:18.0

moment at, you know, 10 years all born sin and we can't,

1:27.8

you know, the way it often gets said is we're not, we don't, we're not sinners because we sin

1:32.0

because we're sinners. So, you know, it's like, well, I didn't choose that. In fact, my daughter

1:36.3

said that to me the other night. like, man, when I get to

1:44.5

heaven, I'm just going to kick Adam's tail. Like, what was he? So it just seems fair. Like, I mean,

1:49.3

and especially when you think about it, that it's, you think about really the implications that

1:53.8

came upon the human race as a result of the sin. So this is confusing and it is challenging,

1:58.8

but here's the basic idea. Theologians use different terms.

2:01.3

I'm going to focus on the word federal. And what it meant was that Adam was making a choice

2:06.5

for all of us, but it wasn't that it was just like he was a random representative picked. And

2:13.7

if I'd have been there, I'd have chose something differently so that if it was J.D. and Eve,

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