From Adam to Christ examines the profound theological concept of Federal Headship through Paul's teaching in Romans 5. Adam, as humanity's representative, introduced sin and death into the world through his disobedience in Eden. This explains why we're born not just committing sins but as sinners by nature—carrying guilt, condemnation, and separation from God as our spiritual inheritance.However, Paul presents the powerful contrast of Jesus as the 'better Adam.' Where Adam's single act of disobedience condemned humanity, Christ's perfect obedience and sacrifice offer justification and life. The differences are striking: Adam brought condemnation, Christ brings justification; death reigned through Adam, but life reigns through Christ. Jesus didn't just die for our sins (passive obedience) but lived the perfect life we couldn't (active obedience), crediting His righteousness to our account. This transfer from being 'in Adam' to being 'in Christ' happens through faith, bringing eternal life, justification, freedom, and abundant grace. Paul emphasizes that while sin is powerful, grace 'super-abounds'—where sin increased, grace overflowed even more. The ultimate question becomes: Whose name is over your life? Are you living under Adam's curse or Christ's grace?