"ADAMS TRANSGRESSION"
Romans 5:14
"Adams transgression", as the Holy Spirit
describes it, included all aspects of sin. His one transgression was a total, complete
breach of Gods holy law. The laws of God, according to James 2:10, are so
intertwined that he that "offends in one point is guilty of all." One of
the old writers said, "Adam, at one clap, broke both tables of the law, and all
the commandments of God." If we carefully read the summary given of Gods
law in Exodus 20:1-17 it becomes evident to us that Adams one act of rebellion, sin,
and disobedience was, indeed, a transgression of each of the commandments.
- He chose another God, when he followed the devil.
- He idolized and deified his own belly. He made his belly his God. He bowed to
and served his inward lusts rather than the Lord his God.
- He took the name of God in vain when he refused to believe him. He spoke
Gods name, but reverenced him not as God.
- He kept not the rest and estate wherein God had set him, thus violating,
breaking, and disregarding the sabbath day, which typified the salvation of sinners by
trusting the finished work of Christ. Thus, he despised Gods Son and Gods
salvation.
- He dishonored his Father which was in heaven. Therefore his days were not long
in that land which the Lord his God had given him. He was soon cut off from life, expelled
from the garden, and banished from the presence of and communion with the holy Lord God.
- He murdered, in the most horrible massacre of all history, himself and all his
posterity. Adam, by his one act of transgression, not only broke all Gods holy law,
but slaughtered the entire human race.
- He committed spiritual fornication and adultery. He went whoring after other
gods. Fornication and adultery are horrible evils, but no form of immorality compares with
the evil of spiritual adultery, which is idolatry.
- He stole that which God had set aside not to be meddled with. Thus, his sin
brought trouble to the whole world, just as Achans sin was that which brought
trouble to all Israel.
- He bore witness against God when he believed not his word. Unbelief is the
blasphemously daring declaration of Adam and his offspring that God is a liar (1 John
5:10).
- He coveted an evil covetousness, which cost him his life, and all this brought
death upon all his family.
It is this death, this spiritual death, which is the result of
Adams sin, which Paul speaks of when he says, "In Adam all die." It
is this spiritual death in which all human beings live by nature. Yes, you and I are all
guilty of each of these horrible transgressions. We have all broken each of Gods
commands, not once, not twice, but from our youth up, all the days of our lives. We are
all wilful transgressors, obstinate sinners, deliberate workers of iniquity. There are no
exceptions. Until you acknowledge yourself to be a sinner, just like our father Adam, you
will never obtain Gods mercy in Christ. But, as soon as you confess your sin, you
have the forgiveness of all sin through the blood of Christ. It is written, "If we
confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from
all unrighteousness.
AMEN.
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