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Romans 5:15-18 NLT There is a great difference between Adam's sin and God's gracious gift. For the sin of this one man, Adam, brought death to many. But even greater is God's wonderful grace and his gift of forgiveness to many through this other man, Jesus Christ. And the result of God's gracious gift is very different from the result of that one man's sin. For Adam's sin led to condemnation, but God's free gift leads to our being made right with God, even though we are guilty of many sins. For the sin of this one man, Adam, caused death to rule over many. But even greater is God's wonderful grace and His gift of righteousness, for all who receive it will live in triumph over sin and death through this one man, Jesus Christ. Yes, Adam's one sin brings condemnation for everyone, but Christ's one act of righteousness brings a right relationship with God and new life for everyone. Through Adam's choice to disobey God, he brought death. Through Christ's obedience to God, He brought grace and forgiveness. Through Adam's choice to disobey God, he brought condemnation. Through Christ's obedience to God, He brought righteousness, along with the opportunity for a right relationship with God and new life for … who? Everyone who believes. Whose image do you feel like you live in day in and day out? Adam's or Jesus's? Through Jesus we are offered ‘new life' - how does it feel for you to experience that all condemnation is lifted from you right now? Listen again, but this time, we will focus only on what Christ provides for you: There is a great difference between Adam's sin and God's gracious gift. … But even greater is God's wonderful grace and his gift of forgiveness to many through this other man, Jesus Christ. And the result of God's gracious gift is very different … God's free gift leads to our being made right with God, even though we are guilty of many sins. … But even greater is God's wonderful grace and his gift of righteousness, for all who receive it will live in triumph over sin and death through this one man, Jesus Christ. Yes, … Christ's one act of righteousness brings a right relationship with God and new life for everyone. (Romans 5:15-18 NLT) The word “gift” is used five times in this passage. God's wonderful free gift of forgiveness and His righteousness. Today, His gift is yours. Receive it. Open it. Live it. Share it. Let's pray: “Father, thank You for Your gift. Thank You that You offer this gift to me every day. Help me to receive what You give and be grateful that I can walk in true, real freedom and forgiveness. As above, so below.”
2 Kings 2:19-22 ESV 19 Now the men of the city said to Elisha, “Behold, the situation of this city is pleasant, as my lord sees, but the water is bad, and the land is unfruitful.” 20 He said, “Bring me a new bowl, and put salt in it.” So they brought it to him. 21 Then he went to the spring of water and threw salt in it and said, “Thus says the Lord, I have healed this water; from now on neither death nor miscarriage shall come from it.” 22 So the water has been healed to this day, according to the word that Elisha spoke. ----- 19 At sinabi ng mga mamamayan sa lunsod kay Eliseo, “Tingnan mo, ang kinalalagyan ng lunsod na ito ay mabuti, gaya ng nakikita ng aking panginoon, ngunit ang tubig ay masama, at ang lupa ay walang bunga.” 20 Sinabi niya, “Dalhan ninyo ako ng isang bagong banga, at lagyan ninyo ng asin.” At kanilang dinala sa kanya. 21 At siya'y pumaroon sa bukal ng tubig at hinagisan niya ng asin, at sinabi, “Ganito ang sabi ng PANGINOON, ‘Ginawa kong mabuti ang tubig na ito; mula ngayo'y hindi na magkakaroon mula rito ng kamatayan o ng pagkalaglag.'” 22 Sa gayo'y bumuti ang tubig hanggang sa araw na ito, ayon sa salita ni Eliseo na kanyang sinabi. OUR NEED OF HEALING. At the city of Jericho, the men went to Elisha for an important need. They asked his help about their bad water and land being unfruitful. The city was under curse during the time of Joshua's conquest may had caused this.[see Jos 6:46] Definitely, they acknowledged that Elisha could help. And, this became the first test to Elisha. In his capacity as the prophet, he went to the spring and threw salt unto it, saying, “Thus says the Lord, I have healed this water; from now on neither death nor miscarriage shall come from it.” And, the water was healed miraculously. This was similar to what Moses did to the bitter waters at Marah. He threw a twig into the water surface and the water became sweet. Definitely, Elisha is a type of Christ. Through Adam's sin, everyone is under the curse. Paul said, “ Therefore, just as sin came into the world through one man, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all sinned.” [Rom 5:12] However, Paul had expained that Jesus came to give life. He said, “But in fact Christ has been raised from the dead, the first fruits of those who have fallen asleep. For as by a man came death, by a man has come also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive.”[1 Cor 5:20,21] In 1 Cor 15:45, Paul concluded, “Thus it is written, “The first man Adam became a living being”; the last Adam became a life-giving spirit.” Like the men of Jericho, each man should recognize his helplessness because of sin. Each one of us is sick. Jesus said, “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the righteous, but sinners.”[Mark 2:17] Would a person seek a doctor if he doesn't recognize his sickness? The healing in Christ is offered to all. But, it is only effective to those who trust Him. It depends upon each one whether he is going to humble himself or not. ------------------------- Visit and FOLLOW Gospel Light Filipino on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram
Originally Presented: October 30, 2016 Scripture Reading: Hebrews 2:5-9 In this paragraph the author picks up the theme of Christ's superiority to angels. To this point in the book, to buttress the idea that Jesus is superior to angels, the line of reasoning has centered on His divinity. Christ is seen as the Son (1:5), king (1:8), God (1:8), creator (1:2,10), unchanging (1:12). Now the argumentation for the superiority of Christ to angels is drawn from His humanity. God did not subject the world to come to angels, but to Christ and His redeemed people (2:5). Though human beings are, in some ways, lower than the angels now, even now they have been granted a position that the angels have not been given, namely the privilege of ruling over the earth (2:7,8). Through Adam's sin the fulfillment of this sovereignty has been forfeited. "At present, we do not yet see everything in subjection to him" (2:8). Jesus is the 'second Adam' (1 Cor 15:45). As the perfect man and the perfect sacrifice, He has been "crowned with glory and honor" (1:9) and He will rule in His kingdom over the earth with His people, "bringing many sons to glory" (2:10). When we feel the tendency to be discouraged because of the degradation in our culture or the conflicts in many places in the world, we must keep in mind that there is a world to come over which Christ will reign, with His people. It is a glorious hope.
Audio recordingSermon manuscript:There is a man named Elon Musk who is very busy. He owns and oversees several companies. Tesla and Space X are the most famous. For a brief time this year he surpassed Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, as the richest person in the world when his stock prices went way up. The reason why Elon Musk is so thoroughly believed in that people are prepared to throw their money at him is because he is so forward looking. He is looking for the next big thing. There is one project of his that seems to be more along the lines of science fiction than what is actually possible. He’d like to make a direct connection between our brains and computer systems by implanting wires into our skulls. This would mean that we could control computers just by thinking. We wouldn’t have to use our fingers (which Elon Musk likes to call “meat sticks.”) This would give human beings even more power than they already have with our current, slow, keystroke by keystroke communication with computer systems. It also opens up one more possibility that is relevant to Easter. This is where it seems to be really far out. If this project works as well as Elon Musk is hoping it will work, then human beings might be able to save their consciousness on machines. It would be like how we save documents and pictures on our computer or on the cloud. Perhaps it would eventually be possible to download consciousness to another body after this body wears out. A person could perhaps extend his or her consciousness indefinitely. The goal is eternal life. This goal is an old one, and its predecessors have not worked out very well. About thirty years ago there were people who were very excited about cryogenics. This is where a body is put into a deep freeze in the hopes that eventually technology will advance to the point where they can be resurrected. Thus there are a few dozen bodies moldering away in freezers in a warehouse in California. The ancient Egyptians also believed that they could preserve a person’s body. They began the practice of embalming bodies several thousand years ago. Despite Hollywood, those mummies have never yet come back to life. But even if these things could work and would work, the resurrection that they promise is still a far cry from the resurrection of Easter, and Jesus’s resurrection that is promised to those who are his. Those like Elon Musk, who are searching for eternal life, are looking for a mere continuation of this present life. There is no fundamental change that takes place. Things just continue on like they always have. The hope, even for those whose lives might be extended in this way, is to just make the most of it. With Jesus’s resurrection from the dead, there are most certainly fundamental changes that make post-resurrection life very different from pre-resurrection life. Jesus’s resurrection was not just a return to “normal.” When you are resurrected, it also won’t be a return to “normal.” So today let’s explore what Jesus’s resurrection means and the way that it changes our life. First of all, when Jesus died the devil was defeated. When Jesus rose, we were able to know that and make use of it. To speak about Jesus defeating the devil is about as fundamental as we can get when we are speaking about our life. The bible speaks of the devil as the prince of this world. He has many powers and authorities. Since we are born in sin, we naturally belong to him, and we serve him as we carry out his will. The change that took place in Adam and Eve with their fall into sin makes us all subject to the devil. And even when we have been converted and baptized, we find it all too easy to return to our submission to him. But while we are weak, Jesus is strong. His death broke the devil’s power completely. The devil no longer has any real power. He has no rights over anyone. The only way that he has any power whatsoever is by lying. He has to steal people away from Jesus with his lies, falsely convincing them of what is not true. Because the truth is that all human beings and every individual belong to Jesus. He has purchased us, not with gold or silver, but with his holy, precious blood, and with his innocent suffering and death. Atonement has been made. Justification of the ungodly has taken place. Jesus’s resurrection is proof of that. Let’s explore how Jesus’s resurrection is proof of our justification. This is similar to the way that death was proof of Adam and Eve’s transgressions and God’s anger concerning that sin. When Adam sinned, a fundamental change took place. The Scriptures say: “The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the Law.” Sin is the sting of death. It’s what brings it about. The power of sin is the Law. The reason why sin brings about death is because God says that in the day you eat of it, you will surely die. Or, as it says elsewhere, “The wages of sin is death.” Death is proof of God’s righteous anger against sin. Resurrection, therefore, is proof of God’s approval. God the Father is well pleased with God the Son, Jesus Christ. Having judged, condemned, and punished the sins of the whole world in Jesus, the guilt is atoned for. The Father is pleased to raise him back to life. Jesus fulfilled what God’s Law demands for transgression. He died, even though he is God. Thus God would now deal with us according to Jesus instead of according to the Law. Jesus has brought about reconciliation between God and mankind. In him we died and are raised. This is all Jesus’s doing. It is none of our doing. The Law is all about our own thoughts, words, and deeds. Our relationship with God doesn’t have that as the basis now that we are in Christ. If that were still the basis, then nobody would have God’s approval. But Jesus died for all, therefore all died. All died when Jesus died. All were raised when Jesus was raised. Through Adam came sin, then death. Through Christ comes righteousness, then everlasting life. So let’s loop back again and relate what we have said to our question: What is the difference between life pre-resurrection and life post-resurrection? What does the defeat of Satan and God’s approval for Jesus’s sake have to do with how life has been changed? Already we can see that life has completely changed just by talking about life using these terms and ideas. We are not predisposed to think or talk or act this way. When was the last time you told somebody that Jesus has defeated the devil? Has it been a while? When was the last time that you meditated on God’s perfect and wholehearted approval of you since you have been baptized into Christ? Has that been a while too? Well, then, what have you been doing with your time? All kinds of things, right? A goodly chunk of that stuff has probably been good too. You’ve done some work. You’ve enjoyed your friends and family. You’ve enjoyed the weather. We are preprogrammed to think that basically all the stuff besides God and the devil is the real stuff of life. Folks might go days and days, weeks or years, without thinking about the devil or God. They are too busy living their life. The resurrection suddenly brings God to the forefront. All of a sudden life isn’t about money, entertainment, creating memories, or advancing civilization. Life is about you and the God who created you. We have a remarkable ability to pretend that God doesn’t exist. There are all kinds of clever resources out there to help further people along in that delusion too. But he does exist, and you will see him face to face. This is always either the best thing that has ever happened to somebody or the worst thing that has happened to somebody depending on whether they believe in the way, the truth, and the life that is Jesus Christ, or whether they believe the devil’s lies. Either way, this life is going away. Nobody will be able to remain in this limbo, where a person can end up having a pretty nice life even while ignoring both God and the devil. The pleasures and richness of this life isn’t too bad. This is why Elon Musk and others are interested in perpetuating it, hopefully indefinitely. By the way, this is also the popular conception of heaven. Heaven is seen as a continuation of this life, with all the rules that we are familiar with in place—including an absence of the Holy God of the Bible. But this in-between state, where we are free to enjoy God’s pleasures without having anything to do with him, will not go on. In fact, sometimes, God, in his mercy, will take away the pleasures of life so that we are less distracted by them. He did this with Job, who wrote what we heard in our Old Testament reading. He came about as face to face with God as anybody has in this life. A confession was squeezed out of him like juice from a winepress. But it is infinitely better to have a life like Job’s during this time of grace where a person can still repent, than to die comfortably in your bed, surrounded by loved ones, but believing that you can live a blessed life apart from God and his Christ. Life will not be lived apart from Christ and apart from God. Just prior to where our Epistle reading picks up, Paul says, “Then comes the end, when Christ hands over the kingdom to God the Father, after he has done away with every other ruler and every other authority and power.” A little bit later he says, “Then the Son himself will also be subjected to the one who subjected all things to him, in order that God may be all in all.” The end point of all existence is that God will be “all in all.” All things are going to be brought into subjection to Christ. There won’t be independent existences out there where someone can safely ignore God, like they seemingly can do in this life. In fact, Jesus himself will subject himself to God so that, as Paul says, “God will be all in all.” How can we imagine that heaven will merely be a family reunion or a mere continuation of life as we have known it in this world? God will no longer be avoidable. He will be all in all. This is bad news for all those who want to continue to live as though God doesn’t exist, or as though God has not revealed himself in Scripture, or as though God has not ultimately spoken to us by his Son, Jesus of Nazareth. It is bad news for all those who want to remain in darkness so that their evil deeds will not be exposed. But it need not be bad news. From the beginning Christians have called this message not “bad news,” but rather, “good news.” That is what the word “Gospel” means. It means, “good news.” And the Gospel is good news, because it tells us what the will of God is towards us. God does not want us merely to continue on forever with this earthly existence. This earthly existence is not good enough. The goodness that is within it is all too easily perverted. Even the very best of things that we might enjoy in this life are always mixed with a little bit of evil. In the life of the world to come God is all in all. God is not evil. The evil, therefore, is no more. We have not yet experienced this, so we can’t know what it is really like. We’ll have to wait until we meet God in heaven to begin to understand that. But we can and do already know something of God’s goodness. We know the goodness of being loved as a child. We know the goodness of loving as a parent. We know the goodness of laughing with friends. We know the goodness of being a man or being a woman. We know the goodness, even, of sexual relationships. We also know that all of these good things get messed up and disordered. The evil one does all he can towards that. But God sets these things straight. By the blood of Jesus he cleanses. He heals. He sets you on the right path. That path will take you to that place where God is all in all. That is something to look forward to. Brace yourself, in fact, it is that good.
Before creation, nothing existed. There was no matter, no energy, no desires, no images. God then created everything. As a result, everything that is, is from Him, and things have existence only in so far as they partake in the Creator, the source of all being. But when Adam sinned, he detached the world from God. He, in other words, detached the world from being. Through Adam, man lunged away from Being itself and plunged towards its opposite: Nothingness.
TRUTHS ABOUT THE FRUIT OF THE TREE OF THE KNOWLEDGE OFGOOD AND EVIL, PART 2 Adam and Eve didn't immediately die physically when they ate from the Tree of Knowledge, but their spiritual death was immediate. Through Adam's disobedience, death entered the entire human race; subsequently, we are all born spiritually dead in need of resurrection. The good news is that, because we have eternal life through Jesus, we have access to the Tree of Life. When we receive Jesus, we receive the Tree of Life inside of us, and if we pursue Life himself in our desire for godliness, we will become truly like him. By the way, every reference to a “good tree” in the Old Testament is a metaphor of Christ. 3. The fruit is consumed. The woman was convinced. She saw that the tree was beautiful and its fruit looked delicious, and she wanted the wisdom it would give her. So she took some of the fruit and ate it. Then she gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it, too.—Genesis 3:6 (NLT) “Eating” is not just about putting food in your mouth. It literally means to “consume” or “ingest.” Ideas are ingested in our minds, and then sin is conceived. How did the first sin come about? Eve talked to Adam about it. Through a conversation, they consumed the idea and began to process it. This progression tells us that sin does not begin with an act; it begins in our minds. It is important to be very careful about the things we ingest, because they can have a lasting effect on our lives. For instance, watching certain movies or television shows might expose you to images that could trouble you for the rest of your life. Likewise, spending time studying certain ideologies has the potential to pollute your mind and lead you to ruin and despair. Just as a parent should take extra care to guide what their children are exposed to, we should take the same caution with what we let ourselves be exposed to. 4. The fruit causes separation. The man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God among the trees of the garden.—Genesis 3:8 (NASB) Again, remember that it was man who hid from God, not the other way around. It is common to think that when Adam and Eve sinned, God turned his back on them because his holiness and righteousness could not stand to be in the presence of sinful man. But the Bible says that when Adam and Eve sinned, their eyes were opened, they covered up, and then they hid from God, because they were ashamed and afraid of his reaction. By their actions, Adam and Eve demonstrated that they misjudged how God would respond to their sin. He wasn't watching from behind a tree, waiting for them to fail so he could judge them. No, God searched for them as he walked through the garden, calling out, “Where are you?” Why? Because he loved them. In the same way, God is not sitting around just waiting for us to fail, either. Instead, we must understand at a heart level that God is love. (See 1 John 4:8), and that “love covers a multitude of sins” (1 Peter 4:8). When we see his heart for us, we will run to him when we sin, instead of running away and hiding from him. From Romans 8:38–39, name all the things that cannot separate us from the love of God.
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(Romans 5:15-18 NLT) There is a great difference between Adam’s sin and God’s gracious gift. For the sin of this one man, Adam, brought death to many. But even greater is God’s wonderful grace and his gift of forgiveness to many through this other man, Jesus Christ. And the result of God’s gracious gift is very different from the result of that one man’s sin. For Adam’s sin led to condemnation, but God’s free gift leads to our being made right with God, even though we are guilty of many sins. For the sin of this one man, Adam, caused death to rule over many. But even greater is God’s wonderful grace and His gift of righteousness, for all who receive it will live in triumph over sin and death through this one man, Jesus Christ. Yes, Adam’s one sin brings condemnation for everyone, but Christ’s one act of righteousness brings a right relationship with God and new life for everyone. Through Adam’s choice to disobey God, he brought death. Through Christ’s obedience to God, He brought grace and forgiveness. Through Adam’s choice to disobey God, he brought condemnation. Through Christ’s obedience to God, He brought righteousness, along with the opportunity for a right relationship with God and new life for … who? Everyone who believes. Whose image do you feel like you live in day in and day out? Adam’s or Jesus’s? Through Jesus we are offered ‘new life’ - how does it feel for you to experience that all condemnation is lifted from you right now? Listen again, but this time, we will focus only on what Christ provides for you: There is a great difference between Adam’s sin and God’s gracious gift. … But even greater is God’s wonderful grace and his gift of forgiveness to many through this other man, Jesus Christ. And the result of God’s gracious gift is very different … God’s free gift leads to our being made right with God, even though we are guilty of many sins. … But even greater is God’s wonderful grace and his gift of righteousness, for all who receive it will live in triumph over sin and death through this one man, Jesus Christ. Yes, … Christ’s one act of righteousness brings a right relationship with God and new life for everyone. (Romans 5:15-18 NLT) The word “gift” is used five times in this passage. God’s wonderful free gift of forgiveness and His righteousness. Today, His gift is yours. Receive it. Open it. Live it. Share it. Let’s pray: “Father, thank You for Your gift. Thank You that You offer this gift to me every day. Help me to receive what You give and be grateful that I can walk in true, real freedom and forgiveness. As above, so below.”
Home: Resurrection Life, part 3. Through Adam death has came to us all, but through Christ, all things will be made alive. Resurrection will come to all those who choose Jesus, who are found ‘in Christ’.
Home: Resurrection Life, part 3. Through Adam death has came to us all, but through Christ, all things will be made alive. Resurrection will come to all those who choose Jesus, who are found ‘in Christ’.
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Through Adam all are sinners destined for hell, but through the gospel, those in Christ are justified and given eternal life.
“Ok Ric and Mary, what lamb are you referring to?” Great question because we see several situations that tell us a story about sacrifice and covering sin. Background: Scripture says: “The soul that sins shall die.” Ez 18:20 and “The wages of sin is death…” Romans 6:23. These two scriptures sum up what happened in the garden of Eden with Man. Adam and Eve decided to depend on themselves rather than God. They chose to break God’s law, and this is an excellent definition of sin; ‘dependence on ourselves.’ Another aspect to consider is that Man was made to serve and worship God. God’s ultimate plan is to dwell with man. The garden was created for God to live with man, and so were the sanctuary and the temple. Thus, being made servants, we are to act accordingly by serving and worshipping God in all we are, do and say. Christ was our example by setting aside His will to do the will of God. In the garden, when God saw Man had sinned, God, Himself took an animal and “covered” their nakedness and made them clothes. The animal died in their place. Through Adam and Eve, we were born into sin. As Exodus 2 opens, the Hebrews are in brutal slavery in Egypt which is a picture of the world system and Satan’s kingdom. Our desires run to a world system which is always tempting us to worship other gods and even to serve ourselves. Read Psalm 78 for an overview of the nation of Israel. The story and failure is a picture of us. Christ warned us of enslavement to sin in John 8:31-36. During this Passover season, it behooves us to ask the Holy Spirit to examine our lives for hidden sin and idolatry. The Hebrews were instructed to kill a lamb so that death would Passover them. Christ is our Passover lamb. Then for seven days, they were to remove all leaven from their lives, which is a picture of sin, 1 Cor 5:7. God is teaching us that sin is a separator from God. The presence of God in our lives will reveal sin. Then in Exodus 29, God instructed the priests to sacrifice two one-year-old lambs, one for each morning and evening! God is offering to cover our sin every day! It points to Christ. If we were an Israelite our job was to, by faith, place our sin onto the sacrifice of the lambs. We ask God to cover us and forgive us. We are not to work in religious practices to have our sins hidden but to look toward God and get help from Him. Fast forward to Christ being brutalized and hung on a tree for our sin. John the Baptist called Jesus Christ the lamb of God. John 1:29 “The next day John seeing Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which takes away the sin of the world.” The torture of Christ was a picture of God’s wrath on OUR sin (let’s make this personal). The lambs were innocent, but the people were not. Christ was sinless and willingly gave Himself for us who are not innocent! Let us deal with sin now during this season of the Passover lamb. Titus 2:11-13 is God 's goal for man. He then gives us the Holy Spirit to empower us away from ungodliness! During this Passover and Resurrection days, Mary and I will be at the foot of the cross in sincere gratitude to our Savior because we indeed need saving! We desperately want the presence of God in our lives to fellowship with our Creator. Thus, we will trust in Christ’s sacrifice this Passover and Resurrection knowing that sin was dealt with when we believe in Christ. We will also move to eradicate sin in our lives with His help. We end with this verse: Romans 6:23 “For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Join us for this podcast! Bible Study Company Conference in Cleveland TN July 26, 27. Dr. Baruch Korman of lovesisrael.org will be teaching on how to study the bible to obey God. This is a unique approach. https://biblestudycompany.com/site/events If you would like to support us: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=ZPZwRFpM8V5dkbyGnYiIfVtm2MiNLVxL_pR_WLO02wWe00FGWQAjHpjRei2til-qj8CQV0&country.x=US&locale.x=US
CONCLUSION, Chapter 12 of BLOOD ATONEMENT by OGDEN KRAUT But there is a law given and a punishment affixed, and a repentance granted; which repentance mercy claimeth; otherwise, justice claimeth the creature and executeth the law, and the law inflicteth the punishment; if not so, the works of justice would be destroyed, and God would cease to be God. (Alma 42:22) ATONEMENT Through the atonement of Christ, man’s sins are expiated or wiped away. The scope of atonement covers several segments of doctrine. Through Adam’s fall, all men become subject to death. The atonement provided the way for men to be made alive again.All mankind have broken the spiritual and moral laws of God and justly are condemned from the presence of God. Atonement provides the means to restore them from that bondage.Everyone is subject to sin. The law would condemn sinners to be destroyed or they would have to make an atonement with their own blood. But the atonement of Jesus Christ has provided the means of redeeming and giving them a chance for salvation. [199] Atonement has been described as “at-one-ment”, or an agreement made between man and God. Man, in his fallen nature, is unworthy to dwell in the presence of God, but by means of an atonement, man can be redeemed. However, all men have not sinned to the same degree neither will they be redeemed to the same degree. Paul said that as “one star differeth from another star in glory, so also is the resurrection of the dead”. (I Cor. 15:41-42)
Adam Hergenrother is the Founder & CEO of Adam Hergenrother Companies - which includes Keller Williams Vermont, Hergenrother Realty Group, BlackRock Construction, Adam Hergenrother Training, and Adam Hergenrother Foundation. In less than ten years, Adam has built this rapidly growing company through his commitment to thinking big and never giving up. Fearless and purposeful; unconventional and systematic, Adam sets a seemingly impossible goal then quickly gets to work on closing the gap to achieve it: no limits, no regrets. In 2018 alone - Adam Hergenrother Companies was named one of the Best Places to Work in Vermont for the second year in a row, Hergenrother Realty Group was named the #18 real estate team by REAL Trends, as advertised in The Wall Street Journal, and BlackRock Construction made the Inc. Magazine's Inc. 5000 list for the second time in two years. Through Adam’s bold vision, Adam Hergenrother Companies is developing leaders and building businesses worldwide. In this episode, Karen and Adam discuss: Success Story of Adam Commit to Get Leads Go out with the intent of getting one appointment every day. Lead generate constantly and consistently. Consult to Sell Become somebody and do things that move you from the sidelines to the middle of the arena. Take a stand on what you want to be known for. Get clear on who you want to attract to your company. Connect to Build and Grow Provide the opportunity for growth for your company and for your people to grow in all 6 areas of their lives. Success Thinking, Activities and Vision If you want to change something, change your habit. In order to say yes to something new you want, you have to say no to something you’ve been doing. Sweet Spot of Success "Life is about serving other people, whatever that means to you. When you get more joy from the deed, that’s when everything else starts to explode in your world."- Adam Hergenrother *5 Minute Success - Listener Giveaway* Click here to receive your FREE Future Self Worksheet! Connect with Adam Hergenrother: Facebook: Adam Hergenrother Website: AdamHergenrother.com LinkedIn: Adam Hergenrother Instagram: @ahergenrother About the Podcast Join host Karen Briscoe each week to learn how you can achieve success at a higher level by investing just 5 minutes a day! Tune in to hear powerful, inspirational success stories and expert insights from entrepreneurs, business owners, industry leaders, and real estate agents that will transform your business and life. Karen shares a-ha moments that have shaped her career and discusses key concepts from her book Real Estate Success in 5 Minutes a Day: Secrets of a Top Agent Revealed. Here’s to your success in business and in life! Connect with Karen Briscoe: Twitter: @5MinuteSuccess Facebook: 5MinuteSuccess Website: 5MinuteSuccess.com Email: Karen@5MinuteSuccess.com 5 Minute Success Links Learn more about Karen’s book, Real Estate Success in 5 Minutes a Day Subscribe to 5 Minute Success Podcast Spread the love and share the secrets of 5 Minute Success with your friends and colleagues! Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
"When you celebrate mediocrity, it becomes the norm." -Chip Lutz Happy New Year! It's 2019 and we're ready to start taking names and kicking some booty here in the LHH Studio. How about you? How was your 2018? Everything you wanted? Everything you expected? Mine was awesome and I'm expecting 2019 to be even better...and I want the same for you! This episode is dedicated to making sure we start YOUR year off right. I purposely held off on producing this show until the New Year because my guest, Adam Hergenrother, is going to blow you away on how to be your best every day this year...and beyond! CHEERS! More on Adam.. Adam Hergenrother is the Founder & CEO of Adam Hergenrother Companies which includes Keller Williams Vermont, Hergenrother Realty Group, BlackRock Construction, Adam Hergenrother Training, and Adam Hergenrother Foundation. In less than ten years, Adam has built this rapidly growing company through his commitment to thinking big and never giving up. Fearless and purposeful; unconventional and systematic, Adam sets a seemingly impossible goal then quickly gets to work on closing the gap to achieve it: no limits, no regrets. In 2018 alone - Adam Hergenrother Companies was named one of the Best Places to Work in Vermont for the second year in a row, Hergenrother Realty Group was named the #18 real estate team by REAL Trends, as advertised in The Wall Street Journal, and BlackRock Construction made the Inc. Magazine's Inc. 5000 list for the second time in two years. Connect with Adam on his website: http://adamhergenrother.com/ Through Adam’s bold vision, Adam Hergenrother Companies is developing leaders and building businesses worldwide. AND SEND ME YOUR LEADERSHIP TIPS! chip@unconventionalleader.com
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Through Adam's sin, all mankind was condemned. Join Pastor Wayne as he answers the question, "Is this fair," as we continue on in our study of the Book of Romans.
1 Corinthians 15:12-28 Either the Tomb is Empty or Christianity is. Do we actually live as if the resurrection happened or would nothing change if you found out it didn't? Through Adam came sin, suffering, and death. Though Christ came forgiveness,...
Adam Hergenrother - The Founder & CEO of Adam Hergenrother Companies, which includes KW Vermont, Hergenrother Realty Group, BlackRock Construction, Adam Hergenrother Training Organization, and Hergenrother Foundation. In less than ten years, Adam has built these rapidly growing companies through his commitment to thinking big and never giving up. Fearless and purposeful; unconventional and systematic, Adam sets a seemingly impossible goal then quickly gets to work on closing the gap to achieve it - - no limits, no regrets. Through Adam's bold vision, Adam Hergenrother Companies is developing leaders and building businesses worldwide. Get involved, follow Duley Noted on: https://www.facebook.com/TheDuleyNoted/
Adam Hergenrother is CEO and Chairman of the Board of Hergenrother Enterprises, which includes Keller Williams Realty Vermont, Hergenrother Realty Group, BlackRock Construction, Hergenrother Capital, and Hergenrother Foundation. In less than ten years, Adam has built these rapidly growing companies through his commitment to thinking big and never giving up. Fearless and purposeful; unconventional and systematic, Adam sets a seemingly impossible goal then quickly gets to work on closing the gap to achieve it – – no limits, no regrets. Through Adam’s bold vision, Hergenrother Enterprises is developing leaders and building businesses worldwide. What you'll learn about in this episode Why it’s important to stay focused as your business grows Why the first 60 minutes of your day are so important How journaling can help ground you & discover the small things that you’re grateful for Why personal development is so vital to your success, personally & professionally Why the formula for success & fulfillment is growth How all of our experiences, whether good or bad, shape who we become Why you need to overcome the voice in your head that says “no” & go after your own life Why you should be hiring people that are better than you How expanding your search for employees outside of your local area can benefit you Why you need to be sharing your vision consistently, clearly & as often as possible Why you need to be operating in your “strength zone” How best to connect with Adam: Website: www.adamhergenrother.com Website: www.hergenrotherenterprises.com Website: www.hergtraining.com
Adam Hergenrother, a born and raised Vermonter, is CEO and Chairman of the Board of Hergenrother Enterprises, which includes Keller Williams Realty Vermont, Hergenrother Realty Group, BlackRock Construction, Hergenrother Capital, and Hergenrother Foundation. In less than seven years, Adam has built these rapidly growing companies through his commitment to thinking big and never giving up. Fearless and purposeful; unconventional and systematic, Adam sets a seemingly impossible goal then quickly gets to work on closing the gap to achieve it – – no limits, no regrets. Through Adam’s bold vision, Hergenrother Enterprises is developing leaders and building businesses worldwide. Secret – timesaving technique Adam has a very specific and very detailed morning routine -- how you start your day is so important for where you end up. ONWARD! Daily habit that contributes to success The standards in your life affect your ability to grow -- Adam sets standards in every area of his life. Could have ruined your business – but now – an invaluable learning experience Adam hired a pathological liar that cost him hundreds of thousands of dollars -- and Adam tells the whole story here. Most critical skill you think business owners need to master to be successful "You've got to be willing to fail as fast as possible." Most influential lesson learned from a mentor "Understand that fear is going to be with you every step of the way." Final Round – “Breaking Down the Recipe for Success” What systems would you go back and put into place sooner? I would have a system for scaling the recruiting and hiring people. What one strategy or “recipe” would compound into big wins for business owners? Personal development -- for you and your entire team. What strategy would you recommend new business owners focus on to best ensure success? Resist the urge to pay yourself more Leverage early and often Think globally and exponentially How best to connect with Adam: Facebook: www.facebook.com/herglife Website: herglife.com Website: www.hergtraining.com
John MacArthur's lessons "Through Adam, Death" and "Through Christ, Life" John MacArthur's ministry is "Grace to You," and can be found at: www.gty.org. Truth Be Told Radio is a conservative Christian radio show that features teaching and preaching from a biblical perspective.Truth Be Told Radio is also a variety show with a unique blend of special guests, humor, critiques,sermons, clips, news, and satire.
Here we have the two greatest problems humanity faces: sin and death. How did sin get into this world? Through Adam. He is the one man Paul is referring to here. He is the first human who committed the first sin and Adam was the door through which sin...
Through Adam, we have inherited death. Through our baptismal oneness with Christ, we will inherit eternal life.