When I was watching my kids’ YMCA basketball games yesterday, I saw a tiny picture of what it might mean. When my teammate gets fouled, he/she gets 2 foul shots. We watch what will happen with anticipation and hope!
Will the ball go in?! Will “we” get the extra points?!
When the one on the foul line makes the shot--we cheer! Not just because that individual made a basket but because “we” scored points.
Your shot is our shot. You make a basket; we score. Your points get credited to our team.
“Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned---” Romans 5.12
Adam is on the foul line, if you will. He shoots! He misses! In Adam, he sinned and we all sinned. He got death and we all got death. We all get his score, so to speak. We all get death because Adam did not obey.
“Death reigned from the time of Adam to the time of Moses, even over those who did not sin by breaking a command, as did Adam, who was a pattern of the one to come.” Romans 5.14
It doesn’t seem fair to us as individualistic Westerners that he sinned, not me, yet I get identified with Adam. Yet why, in a basketball game, do we want our teammate to make a basket? Because it effects my score--my victory.
| Malachi shoots foul shot: YMCA basketball |
Why is this such GOOD NEWS!?!?! Why does this make me do sideline cheerleading flips?!?!
Because Romans 5 shows us how Christ’s victory over sin and death is our victory! When Christ obeyed, we who are in Christ obeyed! When Christ was declared righteous, we who have faith in Him were made righteous.
“Consequently, just as the result of one trespass was condemnation for all men, so also the result of one act of righteousness was justification that brings life for all men.” Romans 5.18
My mind is blown!
My heart is lit aflame!
Do you see what I am seeing?! Look at the end of Romans 5.14: “Adam...was a pattern of the one to come.”
Adam is the head of humanity, the first of the human race. What he did affected countless numbers of us. His disobedience is our disobedience. His “missed shot” is our “missed shot”. We are all born onto “Team Adam.”
| Luke shoots foul shot for his team |
But this is good news! Here is why....Because if one man’s sin is my sin, then one man’s righteousness can be my righteousness!
“For just as through the disobedience of the one man, the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man, the many will be made righteous.” Romans 5.19
When we trust Christ as our Savior and Lord, when we are “in Christ” through faith, then all that is true of Christ is true of us!
Pastor Tim Keller, puts it this way: “Our union with Adam as our federal head is physical, but our union with Christ as our federal head is by faith. God unites us with Christ when we believe in him. This is why Paul can later say “we died” with Christ, we “were … buried” with him, and we “were raised” with him (6: 2-4, 8). Until we are united to Christ by faith, all that is true of Adam is true of us. But once we are united to Christ by faith, whatever is true of him is true of us!” (Keller, Romans For You, p. 131).
When we join “Team Jesus”, if you will allow my basketball metaphor to continue, then Jesus shoots, he scores, WE get the victory!!
When Jesus obeyed, we obeyed in Him. His righteousness is our righteousness. Instead of death through Adam, we get life in Christ!My question to you is this: Whose team are you on? Are you on “Team Adam” or “Team Jesus”? We are all born onto Adam’s team, but we can be born again through faith onto Jesus’ team!
Theologian John Stott says it this way: “So then, whether we are condemned or justified, whether we are spiritually alive or dead, depends on which humanity we belong to--whether we belong to the old humanity initiated by Adam, or to the new humanity initiated by Christ. And this, in its turn, depends on our relation to Adam and to Christ” (Stott, Men Made New, 1966, p. 28).
What is your relation to Christ? All humans are in Adam by birth, “but not all men are in Christ, since we can be in Christ only by faith. In Adam by birth we are condemned and die. But if we are in Christ by faith we are justified and live” (Stott, p. 28-29).
I don’t think I will ever again see someone shooting foul shots and not think about how our union with Adam is good news, because it points us to our union with Christ.
My longing is for everyone who reads this to embrace Christ in faith, and to join me in singing and celebrating the gift of grace, righteousness and eternal life!
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| Me Jumping for Joy to be on "Team Jesus"! |
Adam and Jesus: Similarities:
--Pattern of events: many people have been affected by one man’s deed
Adam and Jesus: Dissimilarities:
--Motive for deeds: Adam’s was a deed of sin--asserted himself; Christ’s was a deed of grace--sacrificed himself
--Effect of deeds: Adam’s deed of sin brought condemnation and death; Christ’s deed of righteousness brought justification and life
--Nature of deeds: Adam disobeyed the law; Christ obeyed the law (source: John Stott 1966 Men Made New).
“...just as sin reigned in death, so also grace might reign through righteousness to bring eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” Romans 5.21
BONUS: This Rap is the PERFECT conclusion to my blog post...Please have fun listening to this guy...I don’t know him from Adam (haha!), and his name is literally Adam, but I found him on Youtube one day, and I love this!



















