Read Psalm 22.was he treated by the Father in same fashion all of the lost shall be?
If you see that the Servant suffered the eternal punishment of Hell then you have your answer.
If you do not see that then you have your answer.
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Read Psalm 22.was he treated by the Father in same fashion all of the lost shall be?
Yes. Read Psalm 22.was he treated by the Father in same fashion all of the lost shall be?
The Holy Spirit can now do his work to save out lost sinners to lord Jesus due to His shed blood as appeasement foe the due wrath and judgment of God towards us while we were yet sinners@JesusFan
My point is that what Christ accomplished on the cross, that covenant in His blood, is not as superficial as Calvinistic Atonement thinks.
A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.
The blood Christ shed was not to account for the bad fruit that bad trees produce but to recreate the bad trees into good trees.
Our sins are not forgiven because God punished Jesus instead of us for those sins. They are forgiven because God reconciled mankind to Himself in the Person of Jesus Christ through His own blood.
The cross addresses our state as falling short of God's glory, not the sins that that state produces.
That is the difference between our views of the cross.The Holy Spirit can now do his work to save out lost sinners to lord Jesus due to His shed blood as appeasement foe the due wrath and judgment of God towards us while we were yet sinners
Calvinists see Jesus death as paying in full tot he Father what is due to Him as sinners, and when he stated it is accomplished/finished, we accept that in fullThat is the difference between our views of the cross.
I believe that the cross is the completed work of redemption, that we (not just the "fruits" of who we are or were) are atoned for by the blood of Christ.
I do not believe that the cross was only a step in redeeming man - addressing the "fruits" of the flesh (sins) so that the actual problem of man (we fall short of God's glory) can then be addressed.
Instead I view Jesus as completely finishing this work on the Cross.
Yes. That us what I said. Calvinists see Jesus' death as paying in full to the Father what is due Him from sinners, and this is accomplished, in full.Calvinists see Jesus death as paying in full tot he Father what is due to Him as sinners, and when he stated it is accomplished/finished, we accept that in full
But He did. That’s how He delivered me from God’s wrath. He took the wrath upon Himself that I deserved.Yes, we are saved ftom that wrath. Yes, that wrath is against those who reject Christ.
I never argued against that.
I said that Jesus did not experience God's wrath. That is why no passages state He did.
I know that is your understanding.But He did. That’s how He delivered me from God’s wrath. He took the wrath upon Himself that I deserved.
Romans 5:9 (KJV)I know that is your understanding.
But that is just one understanding some Christians have about what the Bible teaches.
I personally believe God's Word teaches God's words.
I do not lean on my own understanding, so with something this important I certainly would not lean on somebody else's.
You saying Jesus experienced God's wrath is fine as a statement of your faith. But it is not in God's Word so I cannot see why you can lean on that idea much less expect others to believe it.
Exactly. Why do so many seem to think those passages (and more) are so insufficient?Romans 5:9 (KJV)
Much more then, being now justified by his blood, we shall be saved from wrath through him.
Ephesians 2:3 (KJV)
Among whom also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; and were by nature the children of wrath, even as others.
Ephesians 5:6 (KJV)
Let no man deceive you with vain words: for because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience.
Colossians 3:6 (KJV)
For which things' sake the wrath of God cometh on the children of disobedience:
1 Thessalonians 1:10 (KJV)
And to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, [even] Jesus, which delivered us from the wrath to come.
Romans 5:9 again—I am saved from God’s wrath because the Lord Jesus Christ endured in my place.
Jesus knew in the Garden that when he took upon Himself and drank deeply that cup of wrath that He would suffer being forsaken upon that Cross, and experience while transacting out our salvation what all lost sinners will, wrath, judgment, and being forsaken by GodExactly. Why do so many seem to think those passages (and more) are so insufficient?
Why do they feel a need to disregard Scripture for what the think Scripture "really" teaches if only God were o ly competent enough with His words?
They exchange the truth of God's words for the lie that Jesus experienced God's wrath, and for what? They end up with a cheap substitute for the gospel of Jesus Christ.
This is heresy.Jesus knew in the Garden that when he took upon Himself and drank deeply that cup of wrath that He would suffer being forsaken upon that Cross, and experience while transacting out our salvation what all lost sinners will, wrath, judgment, and being forsaken by God
We wouldn't regardless (if we are predestined to be, at Judgment, conformed into His image).He did, so we wouldn’t.