Christ Died for All: How the Cross Represents the Entire Human Race
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The cross was not just a transaction between God and one man. It was a cosmic event that encompassed all of humanity — because Jesus didn't die merely as an individual. He died as the representative of the entire human race.
In this episode, Pastor Randy Johnson goes deeper into Romans 5 and 6 to unpack what Paul means when he says that one act of righteousness leads to justification and life for all men. Every human being who has ever lived was represented at the cross. Christ stepped into the place of the whole of humanity, and in Him, all died.
But death isn't the end of the story. That same representative union means resurrection life is available to all — not automatically, but through faith. The cross made it possible. Faith makes it personal.
This episode also unpacks what it means practically that the believer is no longer a slave to sin. Not that sin becomes impossible, but that its dominion is broken. You are not compelled to obey it. The freedom Christ purchased at the cross is real, it is yours, and you can choose to walk in it.
Key Scripture: Romans 5:15 — 6:11