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The first foundation I am calling “The Exchanged Life” and it
        came from a man named Hudson Taylor, a missionary to China.
        He  was  a  missionary  for  many  years  before  he  discovered
        Christ  as  his  life.  When he discovered Christ  as  his  life he
        called it the “exchanged life”.  The reason why I like that is
        because  it  presents  Jesus  as  a  substitute.    Usually  we  say,
        “When Jesus died on the cross He was my substitute.  He died
        in my place.”  I think all true Christians know that He died in
        my place.  But some Christians do not know that now He wants
        to live in my place.  He wants to live as my substitute.

        For years I was taught that I should live for the Lord.  Then God
        discovered to me that He wants to live for Himself.  He doesn’t
        want  me  to  live  for  Him.    He  wants  to  live  in  me.  It’s  a
        wonderful reality and it changed my life.  So, we’re going to be
        speaking about that exchange; His life in place of my life.


        To do this I would like to present two great truths.  We will be
        going back to the beginning.  I want to show you Christ as the
        last Adam and as the second man.  When we finish that, I’d like
        to show you what it looked like when Christ lived on earth.  In
        order to see Christ as the last Adam I want to show you a verse
        that claims He is Adam.  Romans 5:14, “Nevertheless death
        reigned from Adam until Moses, even over those who had not
        sinned in the likeness of the offense of Adam, who is a type of
        Him who was to come.”  And also in 1 Corinthians 15:45, “So
        also it is written, ‘The first man, Adam, became a living soul.’
        The last Adam became a life-giving spirit.”  The Bible is careful
        not to call Him the second Adam.  Second implies third and
        third implies fourth, and so on.  By calling Him the last Adam,
        none can follow.  With Jesus that picture ends.

        1 Corinthians 15:47, “The first man is from the earth, earthy;
        the second man is from heaven.”  He is called the second man
        because other men will follow.  That is us.  In order to see this
        I’d like to go back to the beginning in Genesis 1:26&27, “Then
        God said, ‘Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our
        likeness; and let them rule over the fish of the sea and over the
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