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When God first created man in His image, God could look down
             from heaven at man and see Himself.  When He saw man He
             would see His Son.  When He saw man as He created man to
             be  He  would  be  pleased  because  man  would  radiate  Christ.
             That was God’s original plan, that man would reflect Christ all
             over the earth.  You know the sad story.  Adam #1 sinned.  What
             did Adam lose when he sinned against God?  I know he  lost
             lordship/dominion.  I know he lost his innocence.  I know he
             lost the garden.  I know he lost most of his brain.  He doesn’t
             think like God created man to think.  But bottom line, what did
             he lose?

             I’m suggesting that he lost the very thing that makes man a man.
             The thing that makes man a man, as God intended man to be,
             he sinned away.  The Apostle Paul explains it in Ephesians 2:12,
             “…remember that you were at that time separate from Christ,
             excluded from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers to the
             covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the
             world.”  Before you were saved you were without Christ in the
             world.

             Ephesians  4:18,  “…being  darkened  in  their  understanding,
             excluded from the life of God, because of the ignorance that is
             in them, because of the hardness of their heart…”  Man was
             excluded from the life of God.  What in the beginning was a
             wonderful plan, that man would reflect Christ, has now been
             destroyed; that unique part, the image of God, the life of God.
             Are we surprised that man now lives like the animals?  That’s
             why.  They are separated from what makes man a man.  He fell
             from humanity.

             I want to show you Christ as the last Adam.  We begin with the
             Christmas story but I want to get to the heart of it.  It’s not the
             virgin birth.  It’s not the star in the sky.  It’s not the Wise Men.
             It’s  not  the  murder  of  all  those  little  babies.    It’s  not  the
             shepherds.  It’s not the announcement by the angels.  It’s not
             the five Christmas songs that we have in the New Testament.
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