
In his Easter sermon on Romans 5:12-21, Pastor Mel explained how Adam’s one act of disobedience introduced sin and death as a universal problem into the world, as seen in the Genesis 3 account of the Fall, affecting all humanity—even before the law was given—with Adam serving as a symbol of the coming Christ. Christ’s righteousness offers forgiveness, the gift of righteousness, new life, and a restored friendship with God to everyone who receives it, even those we disagree with. Mel defined grace as getting what we don’t deserve (unlike mercy, which spares us from what we do deserve). He noted that the law was given to reveal our sinfulness; yet where sin abounded, God’s grace abounded even more, allowing believers to triumph over sin and death as grace now reigns, resulting in eternal life. He closed by reminding listeners that no one is beyond God’s redeeming covering—illustrated by the animal skins God provided Adam and Eve.


