Lol....it was an EXPLOSION of holy knowledge.I didn't notice the explosion, but I haven't read all the posts either. Obviously the matter is heart-felt or you wouldn't stand by it. I admire the standing by the stuff whether right or wrong!
Jon, the Scripture is not clear on all matters, in fact it's just the opposite. What we desperately need to know from God is clear though.
With the lesser matters for our information we have to read between the lines, that can be a dangerous endeavor for us. In some cases it can lead to a place where we don't want to go.
I agree PSA is not found clearly written in Scripture, and in my dangerous endeavors to read between the lines I can plainly see the concept of it.
The early Christians were doing the same reading between the lines as we are doing, and I believe the Reformers such as Calvin came as close to a correct reading between the lines that I have seen.
I meant post # 31
I wanted to make sure it made sense to you (not that you adopt it, but that you understand it) before continuing.
The reason is there are significant implication of viewing us as cleansed by Christ's blood (literally) rather than His blood paying a sin debt to God.
A lot of this deals with how we are fitted, by Christ's blood shed for us, for the kingdom beginning in this life and culminating in the next ("refined", "moving from glory to glory") and the nature of the church as Christ's body towards its members (exhaulting, discipline, discipling, etc).
Our views of the Atonement, naturally, has far reaching implications.
I am not saying that PSA will deny these implications, but the focus and source is different.