March 12 Thursday Romans 5.12-21
12 Consider this: sin
entered our world through one man, Adam; and through sin, death followed
in hot pursuit. Death spread rapidly to infect all people on the earth
as they engaged in sin.
13 Before God gave the
law, sin existed, but there was no way to account for it. Outside the
law, how could anyone be charged and found guilty of sin? 14 Still,
death plagued all humanity from Adam to Moses, even those whose sin was of a
different sort than Adam’s. You see, in God’s plan, Adam was a prototype
of the One who comes to usher in a new day. 15 But the
free gift of grace bears no resemblance to Adam’s crime that brings a death
sentence to all of humanity; in fact, it is quite the opposite. For if the
one man’s sin brings death to so many, how much more does the gift of God’s radical
grace extend to humanity since Jesus the Anointed offered His generous gift. 16 His
free gift is nothing like the scourge of the first man’s sin. The judgment that
fell because of one false step brought condemnation, but the free gift
following countless offenses results in a favorable verdict—not guilty. 17 If
one man’s sin brought a reign of death—that’s Adam’s legacy—how much
more will those who receive grace in abundance and the free gift of redeeming
justice reign in life by means of one other man—Jesus the Anointed.
18 So here is the
result: as one man’s sin brought about condemnation and punishment for
all people, so one man’s act of faithfulness makes all of us right with God and
brings us to new life. 19 Just as through one man’s defiant
disobedience every one of us were made sinners, so through the willing
obedience of the one man many of us will be made right.
20 When the law came
into the picture, sin grew and grew; but wherever sin grew and spread, God’s
grace was there in fuller, greater measure. No matter how much sin crept in,
there was always more grace.
21 In the same way that sin reigned in the
sphere of death, now grace reigns through God’s restorative justice, eclipsing
death and leading to eternal life through the Anointed One, Jesus our Lord,
the Liberating King.
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