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(Part of the Classic Friday   series).
Pastor Mike preaches a sermon about the three imputations from Romans 5:12-21. Understanding this truth is important to help you to understand what Christianity is about.
 
by Mike Abendroth on August 12, 2019 (NoCo).
 
(Part of the NoCo   series).
romansPastor Mike continues discussing Romans 5:12-21 and how Adam represented all of human race at the fall. So, why did God choose Adam? What would have happened if Adam didn't sin? Listen in today to get a better understanding of imputation.
 
by Mike Abendroth on June 20, 2013 (NoCo).
 
(Part of the NoCo   series).
romansPastor Mike continues in this series on the doctrine of Federal Headship. We are all born as sinners through Adam and continue to sin against a holy God. Death got the upper-hand through one man's wrong doing. So, how can you be saved from the penalty of your sin and from the wrath of God?--God's gift of Jesus Christ. But how can we be saved through one man? Pastor Mike discusses Romans 5:12-21 and how an unrighteous person can be declared righteous through federal representation--Jesus Christ is greater than sin and greater than Adam. Pastor Mike also looks at other translations to see how Federal Headship is explained, or as you can probably guess, not explained. If you are looking for a good translation of the Bible you should look for a good "word-for-word" translation ( NAS, ESV, or NKJV )
 
by Mike Abendroth on June 13, 2013 (NoCo).
 
(Part of the NoCo   series).
We are all born as sinners through Adam and continue to sin against a holy God. So, how can you be saved from the penalty of your sin and from the wrath of God? Pastor Mike discusses Romans 5:12-21 and how an unrighteous person can be declared righteous through federal representation.
 
by Mike Abendroth on June 6, 2013 (NoCo).