Humanity’s Sin Through Adam.Romans 5:12 Therefore, just as through one person sin entered the world, and through sin, death, and thus death came to all, inasmuch as all sinned — 13 for up to the time of the law, sin was in the world, though sin is not accounted when there is no law. 14 But death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over those who did not sin after the pattern of the trespass of Adam, who is the type of the one who was to come.
Once again, read the passage as it is written and it is not unclear, at least not too unclear.
Remembering that this is a letter to the Roman Christians in which Paul is introducing himself this section (verses 12 through 14) is about death and sin and its remedy.
Paul starts by pointing out that death is the common lot of human beings. And since sin is the cause of death Paul starts by noting that sin is the common lot of human beings. Eve and then Adam sinned and the consequence was that death came into the world because of their sin. We're all descended from Adam (and Eve) so we all die too. We die because we sin. We sin because it is now the common inheritance of humanity to sin. It is what our story began with, it is a sin in the origin of humanity and that is why it is called "Original sin". Original in this phrase means "according to the origin" that is to say it is about how we started as a race. We inherit this origin and hence we inherit the sin with which it all started. And so we die because human death was the result of the first human sin. That is the point Paul makes in verse 12.
In verses 13 & 14 Paul make an observation as an aside. He observes that the Law didn't exist when Sin came into the world and nevertheless Adam and Eve died and so did all their children and so on for all the generations until the Law was finally given and, of course, after the Law was given human beings continued to die because they continued to sin.
In verse 14 Paul make a remark about "the one who was to come". We know he is writing about Jesus Christ. The one who was to come is Jesus. That is how Paul ties this part of the chapter back to the first part (verses 1 to 11).
No, we die because sin came into the world (where there was formerly innocence) and death entered the world with it. It did not just affect humans you know--Paul notes that ALL of Creation was subject to death because of the curse God placed on it as a result of Adam and Eve's sin. No, we do NOT inherit sin--the Bible makes that clear in both the Old and New Testaments. The Bible tells us that the sons are not responsible for the father's sins nor is a father responsible for a son's sins--"that the soul who sins is the one who will die". In the New Testament, we are told in Romans 9:11 that being not yet born, before they had done anything good or bad...
And we know, from our reading of the Book of Revelation, that the condemned are condemned on the basis of their un-forgiven sin. The only foregiveness is through being washed clean through the Blood of Jesus. But babies and young children have not sinned. Therefore, they are not condemned, with or without baptism.
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