Alan Dale Gross
Active Member
THE DIVINE DESIGN OF JESUS' BLOOD ATONEMENT'S SUFFICIENCY.
"In introducing this point, I will set down a maxim, i.e., God is the Only Absolute Infinity. Therefore, all things are subject to metamorphosis or transformation except the Essential Glory of God. God’s Essential Glory is not capable of more or less.
"Addition and diminution have to do with God’s Manifestive Glory, and not with that Glory which is inherent in His Nature. All of Creation is Sovereignly Appointed to serve God’s Intrinsic Glory, but some things of Creation are Designed by Him to Declare or Display a Greater Manifestation of His Glory than are some others.
"The stars of heaven are an infinite host, but God knows "the number of the stars; He calleth them all by their names" (Psalms 147:4). The universe is an infinity, but to the dismay of the pantheists, it is not the absolute infinity; for only God is Omnipresent and Nondimensional.
JESUS' Blood Atonement's Efficiency and Sufficiency are Infinite, but both are Limited in Design by the Covenant of Redemption (Hebrews 13:20). This covenant knows nothing of sufficient grace that does not suffice.
"In the Eternal Covenant God Decreed to save a number of Adam’s fallen posterity by the Vicarious Sufferings of Christ, and the rest He Left in their sins to their Just Condemnation. Seeing that this Covenant is Eternal, that there can be no new thought with God, and what He Does He Always Determined to do; I ask,
"Why would God make Christ’s Atonement Sufficient for those whom He had already passed over in the Covenant of Eternal Favor?
"What is the purpose of a Sufficiency beyond that of Divine Satisfaction? The design of the Sacrifice of Christ was to Reconcile the elect unto God, and the Sufficiency of that Glorious and Infinite Sacrifice was Limited to that Infinite Sum, beloved of the Father and Given to the Son in the Covenant of Redemption.
"The Value of the Blood of Christ is not diminished by what it does not do. It did not procure repentance and faith for all men, it did not stay the retributive Justice of God against the non-elect, and it did not provide salvational sufficiency for all men.
"The preciousness of the work of the Holy Spirit is not lessened because He does not once convict the non-elect of their sins, and does nothing to alter their hatred of God, but leaves them in their utter rebellion against all that is Holy, Just, and Good, which culminates in their Eternal Suffering.
"What is the Value of the Blood of Christ? Surely, no redeemed person would say it is less than Infinite, but it borders on Arminianism to contend that the Blood of Christ sufficiently atoned for the sins of mankind.
The Blood of Christ cannot be overvalued, but in the thinking of finite creatures, its Value can be misapplied; and this is precisely what the universal sufficiency theory does.
The Atonement of Christ cannot be denuded of any of its parts, and neither can it be made to Bear more than what Omniscience Designed for it to Bear.
"The Blood of Christ was Shed to Satisfy the Just Demands of the Law Brought Against the Elect people of God, and when Satisfaction is Attained, it asks no more. God’s Atoning Love is Equal to the Condemnation of His people, and when His Justice was Satisfied, He had no further quarrel with the Elect.
"God’s Law is the basis or standard of His Judgment, and the Demands of the Law Levied upon the Elect have been Substitutionarily Satisfied by the death of Christ, and the Righteous Judge has Taken His Legal Pen and has Written "Justified" on their Record, (Romans 8:33).
"But the Atoning Sufficiency of Christ’s death was not Redundant. It did not exceed what was necessary to Satisfy the Debt which His people owed to His Law, and now Divine Justice looks for Satisfying Sufficiency beyond the Covenant of Sovereign Mercy and finds none, except in Merited Damnation of the non-elect.
"Thus, the Equitable and Incontestable Verdict Rendered by the Court of Heaven against all who die in there sins reads: "… I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity." (Matthew 7:23). They were fully Known by God’s Omniscience, but they were total strangers to the Covenant of Love; and their names being omitted from the Lamb’s Book of Life, no Redemptive Sufficiency was Provided for them by the Atoning Blood of Christ.
"A Sufficiency which Satisfaction does not require
is alien to His Scriptures and to the experience of all rational creatures.
"So it is, in Realizing Satisfaction,
Sufficiency and Efficiency are Co-extensive;
for Sufficiency is measured by the Effect it Renders.
"The old adage which says: "It is better to have too much than too little" is true in the general sense, but it can never apply to God, for He never has too much or too little; just the Perfect Measure.
"The value of the Blood of Christ is Infinite, but it is a Divinely Pre-assigned Infinity, and is Restricted in its Atoning Worth and Utility to the Elect of God.
"Wherein is the wisdom in purchasing a sufficiency for a people whose sins are inexpiable and were reprobate before the foundation of the World?
"Wherein is the wisdom of God in extending the value of the blood to those whom He hated before the ages were born?
"Wherein is the wisdom of God in subjecting His beloved Son to infinite suffering in order to purchase a sufficiency for a people who would never receive the least benefit from it?
"Most certainly wedfs would not think of questioning the wisdom of God, but the universal sufficiency view is a mooted one, and raises many questions.
"God did not, by the Shedding of Christ’s Blood, Obtain a universal sufficiency for the curse of sin, but His Sacrificial Blood was the Means of Ratifying the Covenant of Redemption (Hebrews 13:20), which Covenant beneficially precluded the non-elect.
1. The Divine Design and Sufficiency, and therefore, Efficiency,
of Christ’s Intercessory Prayer is Limited to the Elect of God (John 17:9).
2. The DevIne Design and Sufficiency, and therefore, Efficiency,
of Christ’s Imputed Righteousness is Limited to the Elect of God (Romans 4:6.)
3. The Devine Design and Sufficiency, and therefore, Efficiency,
of Christ’s Atoning Love is Limited to the Elect of God (Jeremiah 31:3 ; John 17:23 ; Romans 9:13).
4. The Devine Design and Sufficisrcency, and therefore, Efficiency,
of Christ’s Justification is Limited to the Elect of God. (Romans 8:33).
5. The Divine Design and Sufficiency, and therefore, Efficiency,
of Christ’s Meditorial Office is Limited to the Elect of God (Romans 8:34 ; Hebrews 7:25).
6. The Divine Design and Sufficiency, and therefore, Efficiency,
of the Eternal Covenant is Limited to the Elect of God (John 5:21 , 6:63 ; II Timothy 1:9).
7. The Devine Design and Sufficiency, and therefore, Efficiency,
of Regenerative Grace is Limited to the Elect of God (John 17:6; Hebrews 13:20).
8. The Divive Design and Sufficiency, and therefore, Efficiency,
of Heaven is Limited to the Elect of God (I Peter 1:2-4).
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"In introducing this point, I will set down a maxim, i.e., God is the Only Absolute Infinity. Therefore, all things are subject to metamorphosis or transformation except the Essential Glory of God. God’s Essential Glory is not capable of more or less.
"Addition and diminution have to do with God’s Manifestive Glory, and not with that Glory which is inherent in His Nature. All of Creation is Sovereignly Appointed to serve God’s Intrinsic Glory, but some things of Creation are Designed by Him to Declare or Display a Greater Manifestation of His Glory than are some others.
"The stars of heaven are an infinite host, but God knows "the number of the stars; He calleth them all by their names" (Psalms 147:4). The universe is an infinity, but to the dismay of the pantheists, it is not the absolute infinity; for only God is Omnipresent and Nondimensional.
JESUS' Blood Atonement's Efficiency and Sufficiency are Infinite, but both are Limited in Design by the Covenant of Redemption (Hebrews 13:20). This covenant knows nothing of sufficient grace that does not suffice.
"In the Eternal Covenant God Decreed to save a number of Adam’s fallen posterity by the Vicarious Sufferings of Christ, and the rest He Left in their sins to their Just Condemnation. Seeing that this Covenant is Eternal, that there can be no new thought with God, and what He Does He Always Determined to do; I ask,
"Why would God make Christ’s Atonement Sufficient for those whom He had already passed over in the Covenant of Eternal Favor?
"What is the purpose of a Sufficiency beyond that of Divine Satisfaction? The design of the Sacrifice of Christ was to Reconcile the elect unto God, and the Sufficiency of that Glorious and Infinite Sacrifice was Limited to that Infinite Sum, beloved of the Father and Given to the Son in the Covenant of Redemption.
"The Value of the Blood of Christ is not diminished by what it does not do. It did not procure repentance and faith for all men, it did not stay the retributive Justice of God against the non-elect, and it did not provide salvational sufficiency for all men.
"The preciousness of the work of the Holy Spirit is not lessened because He does not once convict the non-elect of their sins, and does nothing to alter their hatred of God, but leaves them in their utter rebellion against all that is Holy, Just, and Good, which culminates in their Eternal Suffering.
"What is the Value of the Blood of Christ? Surely, no redeemed person would say it is less than Infinite, but it borders on Arminianism to contend that the Blood of Christ sufficiently atoned for the sins of mankind.
The Blood of Christ cannot be overvalued, but in the thinking of finite creatures, its Value can be misapplied; and this is precisely what the universal sufficiency theory does.
The Atonement of Christ cannot be denuded of any of its parts, and neither can it be made to Bear more than what Omniscience Designed for it to Bear.
"The Blood of Christ was Shed to Satisfy the Just Demands of the Law Brought Against the Elect people of God, and when Satisfaction is Attained, it asks no more. God’s Atoning Love is Equal to the Condemnation of His people, and when His Justice was Satisfied, He had no further quarrel with the Elect.
"God’s Law is the basis or standard of His Judgment, and the Demands of the Law Levied upon the Elect have been Substitutionarily Satisfied by the death of Christ, and the Righteous Judge has Taken His Legal Pen and has Written "Justified" on their Record, (Romans 8:33).
"But the Atoning Sufficiency of Christ’s death was not Redundant. It did not exceed what was necessary to Satisfy the Debt which His people owed to His Law, and now Divine Justice looks for Satisfying Sufficiency beyond the Covenant of Sovereign Mercy and finds none, except in Merited Damnation of the non-elect.
"Thus, the Equitable and Incontestable Verdict Rendered by the Court of Heaven against all who die in there sins reads: "… I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity." (Matthew 7:23). They were fully Known by God’s Omniscience, but they were total strangers to the Covenant of Love; and their names being omitted from the Lamb’s Book of Life, no Redemptive Sufficiency was Provided for them by the Atoning Blood of Christ.
"A Sufficiency which Satisfaction does not require
is alien to His Scriptures and to the experience of all rational creatures.
"So it is, in Realizing Satisfaction,
Sufficiency and Efficiency are Co-extensive;
for Sufficiency is measured by the Effect it Renders.
"The old adage which says: "It is better to have too much than too little" is true in the general sense, but it can never apply to God, for He never has too much or too little; just the Perfect Measure.
"The value of the Blood of Christ is Infinite, but it is a Divinely Pre-assigned Infinity, and is Restricted in its Atoning Worth and Utility to the Elect of God.
"Wherein is the wisdom in purchasing a sufficiency for a people whose sins are inexpiable and were reprobate before the foundation of the World?
"Wherein is the wisdom of God in extending the value of the blood to those whom He hated before the ages were born?
"Wherein is the wisdom of God in subjecting His beloved Son to infinite suffering in order to purchase a sufficiency for a people who would never receive the least benefit from it?
"Most certainly wedfs would not think of questioning the wisdom of God, but the universal sufficiency view is a mooted one, and raises many questions.
"God did not, by the Shedding of Christ’s Blood, Obtain a universal sufficiency for the curse of sin, but His Sacrificial Blood was the Means of Ratifying the Covenant of Redemption (Hebrews 13:20), which Covenant beneficially precluded the non-elect.
1. The Divine Design and Sufficiency, and therefore, Efficiency,
of Christ’s Intercessory Prayer is Limited to the Elect of God (John 17:9).
2. The DevIne Design and Sufficiency, and therefore, Efficiency,
of Christ’s Imputed Righteousness is Limited to the Elect of God (Romans 4:6.)
3. The Devine Design and Sufficiency, and therefore, Efficiency,
of Christ’s Atoning Love is Limited to the Elect of God (Jeremiah 31:3 ; John 17:23 ; Romans 9:13).
4. The Devine Design and Sufficisrcency, and therefore, Efficiency,
of Christ’s Justification is Limited to the Elect of God. (Romans 8:33).
5. The Divine Design and Sufficiency, and therefore, Efficiency,
of Christ’s Meditorial Office is Limited to the Elect of God (Romans 8:34 ; Hebrews 7:25).
6. The Divine Design and Sufficiency, and therefore, Efficiency,
of the Eternal Covenant is Limited to the Elect of God (John 5:21 , 6:63 ; II Timothy 1:9).
7. The Devine Design and Sufficiency, and therefore, Efficiency,
of Regenerative Grace is Limited to the Elect of God (John 17:6; Hebrews 13:20).
8. The Divive Design and Sufficiency, and therefore, Efficiency,
of Heaven is Limited to the Elect of God (I Peter 1:2-4).
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