Died in Adam, Made Alive in Christ

Through regeneration God has made us alive. In Adam we all are dead. When we were born of our parents, we were born dead. Furthermore, all unbelievers are dying a little more each day. All of them are marching toward the tomb. Their destination is the tomb, and their destiny is death. Hence, in Adam every man is born dead and is also born to die. According to the Bible the gospel is preached not merely to sinners; it is also preached to those who are dead in Adam.

We know from Peter’s word in 1:3 that through the means, the instrumentality, of the resurrection of Christ, God has regenerated us. Through Christ’s resurrection God has made us alive. In Adam we all died, but in Christ we all have been made alive. Nearly two thousand years ago, when Christ was resurrected, we were made alive, regenerated. According to the New Testament, when Christ was resurrected, we were resurrected in Him (Eph. 2:5-6).

Hallelujah, although we were born with Adam, we have been reborn with Christ in His resurrection! At this point I would quote a word from Dean Alford: “The resurrection of Christ, bringing in life and the gift of the life-giving Spirit, is that which potentiates(increases the power) the new birth into a living hope.” The concept here is deep. The resurrection of Christ potentiates(empowers) our regeneration into a living hope. When we were regenerated, the resurrected Christ entered into us. He is not only the living One–He is also the resurrected One. Now He is the life within us that potentiates the new birth and causes every aspect of our being to become living. Therefore, regeneration results in a living hope.

Prayer Confession My father I thank you for this truth. Thank you for raising up Christ from the dead. This resurrected Christ entered into my life and I am empowered by His resurrection to do great things and causes life in every aspect of my life. Lord, I live out this resurrection life to the utmost in my day to manifest your glory and wonderful works in Jesus’ name, Amen.

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