Introduction: The pervasive sin in humanity creates a profound need for evangelism through the transforming grace of Jesus.
1. Genesis 3:8-11 illustrates humanity's fallen state and separation from God due to sin.
A. Adam and Eve's disobedience leads to hiding from God's presence and personal shame.
B. This passage highlights the initial rupture in the intimate relationship between God and humanity.
2. Romans 3:23-25 reveals that all have sinned but emphasizes the gift of justification through Jesus.
A. Humanity's collective shortcoming is met with God's offer of grace through Christ's redeeming sacrifice.
B. By faith, believers receive justification and are called to share this gift with others.
3. Romans 5:6-8 and 12-18 demonstrate God's profound love and provision of life in Christ for the fallen.
A. At God's chosen time, Christ's death offered redemption for those entrenched in sin.
B. The comparison of death in Adam and life in Christ underscores Jesus' victory over sin and death.
Conclusion: Understanding our sin and God's grace in Jesus compels us to evangelize, sharing this redemptive love. By actively embracing and communicating our faith, we invite others to experience transformation through Jesus.
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