I posted several short statements on the Atonement which were dismissed, but I did not see an explanation of how they were believed to be in error. Consider these statements and please correct my error:
1. Through Christ God was reconciling the world to himself
2. Jesus became flesh and being made in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin, Jesus condemned sin in the flesh so that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us.
3. The Old Testament sacrifices foreshadowed a greater atonement.
4. The sacrifices of the Old Testament only covered sins (individual sins were forgiven, but man remained in sin). The Atonement is not merely for individual sins but for that inherited sin nature.
5. The Atonement is seen from the Incarnation to the Cross, culminating in the Resurrection (without Christ being raised, we are still in our sins).
6. We call on God as Father who judges impartially according to each one’s works. We should not sin, but when we do sin we have an Advocate in Jesus Christ who intercedes on our behalf with the Father.
wait.....OK.....I got my learn'in cap on....fire away
1. Through Christ God was reconciling the world to himself
2. Jesus became flesh and being made in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin, Jesus condemned sin in the flesh so that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us.
3. The Old Testament sacrifices foreshadowed a greater atonement.
4. The sacrifices of the Old Testament only covered sins (individual sins were forgiven, but man remained in sin). The Atonement is not merely for individual sins but for that inherited sin nature.
5. The Atonement is seen from the Incarnation to the Cross, culminating in the Resurrection (without Christ being raised, we are still in our sins).
6. We call on God as Father who judges impartially according to each one’s works. We should not sin, but when we do sin we have an Advocate in Jesus Christ who intercedes on our behalf with the Father.
wait.....OK.....I got my learn'in cap on....fire away
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