‘The free gift is not like the transgression’
[Romans 5:12-21]
Look at Romans 5:14b – “… Adam, who is a type of Him who was to come.” The first Adam, the representative of
mankind, is a type of Jesus Christ, who is to come. Here the Greek word for “type” appears 16
times in the New Testament. However, not all Korean Bibles have
been translated as “type”. The word “form”
was translated the most, and almost half of the 16 times were translated as “form”
(eg. Rom. 6:17), and “imprint” was also translated twice (Jn. 20:25). It is also translated as “image”, “form”, “like”,
“mirror”, “example”, and “shadow”. For
example, let's say we have 2 objects. Let's
call one object "A" and the other object "B". A marks B. This is referred to as a type. A is the type and B is the opposite type. The saying that Adam is a type of the one to
come means that Adam is a type/symbol of Jesus Christ, and there are similarity
and difference. The similarity is that
Adam and Jesus Christ are “representatives,” and the difference is imputation. What Adam passed on to us is sin, and the result
of that sin is death. But what Jesus
Christ freely gave us is righteousness, and the result of his righteousness is
eternal life.
Look at Romans 5:15-17:
“But the free gift is not like the transgression. For if by the transgression
of the one the many died, much more did the grace of God and the gift by the
grace of the one Man, Jesus Christ, abound to the many. The gift is not like that which came through
the one who sinned; for on the one hand the judgment arose from one
transgression resulting in condemnation, but on the other hand the free gift
arose from many transgressions resulting in justification. For if by the transgression of the one, death
reigned through the one, much more those who receive the abundance of grace and
of the gift of righteousness will reign in life through the One, Jesus Christ.” Here the gift of Jesus Christ, which is “the free gift” (v.
15), differs not only in character, but also in result from the sin (or
original sin) of Adam, the representative of mankind. Many people died because of Adam's
transgression. In the statement that
many people died as a result of Adam's transgression, we should consider the
three stages of death: (1) Spiritual death: When Adam, the representative of
mankind, ate of the forbidden fruit, he died spiritually. He was cut off from his relationship with God.
Not only that, but all mankind died
spiritually in Adam. The reason is because
Adam's sin was imputed to all (Ref.: Rom.5:12).
(2) Physical death: Then Adam died physically at the age of 930 (Gen. 5:5). (3) Eternal death: When a person who is
spiritually dead meets physical death, he dies eternally and dwells in the
fires of hell [“the second death” (Rev. 2:11; 20:6, 14; 21:8)]. In this way, in Adam we were dead in
trespasses and sins (Eph. 2:1). The
condition of those who died spiritually (v. 1) was that they walked according
to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air [they
lived in obedience to the devil] (v. 2) according to the lusts of our flesh (v.
3). They indulged the desire of the
flesh and of the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, even as the rest (v.
3). However, the free gift of Jesus
Christ abounds to many (Rom. 5:15). Here,
“the free gift” or “the gift” refers to eternal life. Look at Romans 6:23 – “For the wages of sin
is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
Romans 5:16 says, “The
gift is not like that which came through the one who sinned; …..” Compare this with verse 15 that says, “… But the free gift is not like the
transgression. ….” The sin of Adam, the type, and Jesus Christ, the one to
come, are not the same (different) in nature and result of this gift (v. 15). Looking at Romans 5:16, the Bible says that
the judgment arose from one transgression resulting in condemnation. Judgment is God's condemnation. Because God condemned us, all descendants of
Adam, to be sinners, we must all suffer the penalty of sin, death. No one can free himself from this God's
condemnation, and no one can deliver us from this condemnation. But the Bible says, “the free gift arose from
many transgressions resulting in justification” (v. 16). What do you mean by “many transgressions”
here? We can think of it in three ways:
(1) Original sin: It refers to the sin of Adam, the first man and the
representative of mankind who disobeyed God's command and ate of the forbidden
fruit. (2) Hereditary sin: It refers to
the sin inherited from one's ancestors. The
sins of our parents are passed on to us at birth. Look at Psalms 51:5 – “Behold, I was brought
forth in iniquity, And in sin my mother conceived me.” (3) Actual sin: It refers to the sins we
commit in our own lives (all sins in the past, present, and future). All the sins we commit in words, deeds,
thoughts, etc. So, what is “the free gift”
in verse 16? The free gift means that we
were being saved from condemnation and made us righteous when we were condemned
among these many sins and had no choice but to pay the price for our sins, but
Jesus Christ, the one who was to come (v. 14) died on the cross to pay for all
our sins (original sin, hereditary sin, and actual sin) and died on the cross
for us.
As the
representative/progenitor of mankind, Adam gave sin and death as a result of
which he gave us nothing but judgment and destruction. But Jesus Christ, who was to come, has given
us a gift, who has saved us from all our sins, and has given us everlasting
life, leading us to justification. Therefore,
since God is justified, who can condemn us? No one.
Look at Romans 8:1, 33-34: “Therefore there is now no condemnation for
those who are in Christ Jesus. … Who will bring a charge against God's elect?
God is the one who justifies; who is the one who condemns? Christ Jesus is He
who died, yes, rather who was raised, who is at the right hand of God, who also
intercedes for us.”
Look at Romans 5:17 – “For
if by the transgression of the one, death reigned through the one, much more
those who receive the abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness will
reign in life through the One, Jesus Christ.” Before we received the gift of the one man, Jesus
Christ, by grace (v. 15), that is, eternal life (6:23), through the sin of the
one man, Adam, death reigned through him (5:17). We were living in fear of death
because death (spiritual death, physical death, eternal death) reigned. But now that we have been justified by the
gift of the grace of Jesus Christ (v. 16), all the more, more abundantly
beneficiaries of grace and the gift of righteousness, we have reigned in life
through the one Jesus Christ (v. 17).
As those who have
already received eternal life by living on this earth with Jesus Christ as
Lord, that eternal life has already reigned in our lives, so we do not have to
worry and fear even death. We have
already received the gift by the grace of Jesus Christ (v. 15), resulted in
justification (v. 16) and more abundantly receive grace and the gift of
righteousness and reign in life through Jesus Christ. Then, when we enter the kingdom of heaven, we will reign
with Jesus for ever and ever (Rev.22:5).
If you have not yet
accepted Jesus, please open your heart wide and receive Jesus Christ. When you accept Jesus Christ, you receive
eternal life as a gift. If you believe
in Jesus Christ, you will be saved. There
is no condemnation in Jesus Christ. This
is because we have been justified through faith in Jesus Christ. If you believe in Jesus Christ, you will no
longer suffer in the fear of death because He reigns in eternal life through
Jesus Christ. Let us all serve the Lord on this
earth and live while enjoying eternal life, overcome the fear of death and live
victoriously.
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