For
as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one
shall many be made righteous.
Rom_5:19
Christ
is called the second Adam. In purity and holiness, connected with God and
beloved by God, He began where the first Adam began. Willingly He passed over
the ground where Adam fell, and redeemed Adam's failure.
But
the first Adam was in every way more favorably situated than was Christ. The
wonderful provision made for man in Eden was made by a God who loved him.
Everything in nature was pure and undefiled. . . . Not a shadow interposed
between them [Adam and Eve] and their Creator. They knew God as their beneficent
Father, and in all things their will was conformed to the will of God. . . .
But
Satan came to the dwellers in Eden and insinuated doubts of God's wisdom. He
accused Him, their Heavenly Father and Sovereign, of selfishness, because, to
test their loyalty, He had prohibited them from eating of the tree of
knowledge. . . .
Christ
was tempted by Satan in a hundredfold severer manner than was Adam, and under
circumstances in every way more trying. The deceiver presented himself as an
angel of light, but Christ withstood his temptations. He redeemed Adam's
disgraceful fall, and saved the world. . . .
In
His human nature He maintained the purity of His divine character. He lived the
law of God, and honored it in a world of transgression, revealing to the
heavenly universe, to Satan, and to all the fallen sons and daughters of Adam
that through His grace humanity can keep the law of God. He came to impart His
own divine nature, His own image, to the repentant, believing soul.
Christ's
victory was as complete as had been Adam's failure. So we may resist
temptation, and force Satan to depart from us.
My Life Today - EGW
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