Name Information
Adam was the first human being, created in God's image and placed in the Garden of Eden. His choices affected all humanity.
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Story
Adam was formed from the dust of the ground and brought to life by the breath of God. Placed in the Garden of Eden, he was given the task to work and keep it, and he was granted companionship through Eve.
God gave Adam a clear command — not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. But when tempted, Adam disobeyed. This disobedience brought spiritual death, separation from God, and the curse of sin upon all humanity.
Though Adam failed, God's redemptive plan was already in motion. Jesus is described as the 'last Adam' who brings life where the first Adam brought death.
Spiritual Significance
- 1First human created in the image of God
- 2Given responsibility to steward creation
- 3His disobedience introduced sin and death into the world
Christ Connection
Adam points to Jesus as the 'last Adam' (1 Corinthians 15:45), who succeeded where Adam failed. Through Adam came death; through Christ comes resurrection and eternal life.
What We Can Learn
Adam reminds us of the consequences of disobedience and the seriousness of sin — but also of God’s grace and His desire to redeem what was lost. We learn the importance of trusting God’s word and walking in humble dependence on Him.
Memory Verses
“For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive.”
Key Passages
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