Through how many people did sin enter the world?
Sin entered the world through one person.
Adam brought this into the world, while Jesus brought righteousness.
Adam brought sin into the world.
Christians do this to publicly show their faith.
Baptism
Believers should no longer live in this.
We should no longer live in sin.
This means being controlled by sinful desires.
Being a slave to sin.
Who was the specific person that brought sin into the world?
Adam is the man who brought sin into the world.
What brought condemnation?
Adam's sin brought condemnation.
Baptism symbolizes spiritual cleansing of what?
Cleansing of sin.
This part of us is crucified with Christ.
Our "old self" or sinful nature.
This means living in obedience to God.
Being a slave to righteousness.
What Old Testament passage supports how sin entered the world?
Genesis 3-Story of Adam's sin
What brought justification?
Jesus' act (of sacrifice) brought justification.
Romans 6:1–4 teaches baptism represents this 2-part action with Christ.
Death and resurrection
Believers are told to consider themselves dead to this.
Dead to sin.
A person becomes a slave to righteousness by doing this.
Choosing to obey God (through faith)?
Because of Adam’s sin, all people experience this.
What is death (or separation from God)?
How many acts of obedience made many righteous?
Jesus' one act of obedience.
Baptism shows believers will walk in this type of life.
"Newness" of life.
Believers are alive to this person.
The final outcome of slavery to sin is this.
Death.
How many acts of disobedience affected many?
Adam's one act of disobedience.
What verse in Romans 5 specifically explains that Adam is a reflection of Jesus?
Romans 5:14. Adam was a "type of the one who was to come."
Baptism represents being _________ with Christ.
We are buried with Christ.
This is the overall message of Romans 6:1–11.
Living a new life free from sin through Christ.
The final outcome of slavery to righteousness is this.
Eternal life.