Thus saith the Lord

The Gospel of God: Gospel Creation Pt. 2

18 min · 16 jun 2026
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In this lesson, we turn from Adam's loss in the garden to God's provision in Jesus Christ. The Scriptures contrast the first man, Adam, with the Second Man, the Lord from heaven. While Adam's corrupt seed could only produce death, Jesus Christ entered the world through a miraculous birth, bypassing Adam's corruption in order to restore what had been lost. We examine how Christ came as both the Son of David and the Son of God, possessing an incorruptible nature that could accomplish what no descendant of Adam could ever achieve. As the God-Man, Jesus Christ became the only possible Mediator between God and man, uniquely qualified to reconcile sinners to the Father. This study explores why Christ had to be both fully God and fully man, how His sinless humanity enabled Him to shed His blood for sin, and why His deity made Him the only One capable of restoring mankind to a relationship with God. The gospel is not merely the forgiveness of sins, but God's provision through Jesus Christ to restore the sonship that was lost in Eden.

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The Gospel of God: Gospel Creation Pt. 3

Why is humanity incapable of saving itself? Why must a man be born again? In this lesson, we examine the corruption inherited through Adam and God's answer through the Lord Jesus Christ. The Bible reveals that man's problem is deeper than sinful actions—it is a corrupt nature inherited from Adam. Because of this corruption, no amount of self-reformation, religious effort, law-keeping, or good works can restore man to God. God's solution was not to improve Adam's fallen race but to create an entirely new creation through an incorruptible birth. We explore Christ's deity, the divine nature He came to impart, and the necessity of the new birth performed by the Holy Ghost. Through faith in Jesus Christ and His finished work, sinners are made sons of God through an incorruptible seed that can never be corrupted by sin or death. This lesson concludes by demonstrating that salvation is far more than deliverance from judgment. It is God's work of creating a new race of sons through Jesus Christ and restoring fallen man to fellowship with the Father through the new birth.

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The Gospel of God: Gospel Creation Pt. 2

In this lesson, we turn from Adam's loss in the garden to God's provision in Jesus Christ. The Scriptures contrast the first man, Adam, with the Second Man, the Lord from heaven. While Adam's corrupt seed could only produce death, Jesus Christ entered the world through a miraculous birth, bypassing Adam's corruption in order to restore what had been lost. We examine how Christ came as both the Son of David and the Son of God, possessing an incorruptible nature that could accomplish what no descendant of Adam could ever achieve. As the God-Man, Jesus Christ became the only possible Mediator between God and man, uniquely qualified to reconcile sinners to the Father. This study explores why Christ had to be both fully God and fully man, how His sinless humanity enabled Him to shed His blood for sin, and why His deity made Him the only One capable of restoring mankind to a relationship with God. The gospel is not merely the forgiveness of sins, but God's provision through Jesus Christ to restore the sonship that was lost in Eden.

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Why did Jesus Christ come into the world? Was God's purpose merely to rescue sinners from hell, or was there something greater that had been lost? In this lesson, we examine the creation of Adam as the son of God and the significance of being made in God's image. Through the Scriptures, we trace God's original purpose for mankind, the life that Adam possessed in the garden, and the devastating consequences of sin when Adam disobeyed his Creator. By studying the biblical meaning of seed, image, likeness, life, and sonship, we discover that Adam lost far more than a perfect environment. He lost fellowship with his Father, forfeited the life that God had given him, and passed a corrupt nature to all of his descendants. The result is a humanity marked by corruption, death, and separation from God. This lesson lays the foundation for understanding why mankind cannot save itself and why a divine solution was necessary to restore what was lost in Eden.

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