They had been justified? Considered without sin?TCGreek said:1. Well, we all do at times, despite our education. :thumbs:
2. But what does it mean that God did not count their trespasses against them? (2 Cor 5:19).
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They had been justified? Considered without sin?TCGreek said:1. Well, we all do at times, despite our education. :thumbs:
2. But what does it mean that God did not count their trespasses against them? (2 Cor 5:19).
Linda64 said:Justice demands the punishment of sinners. The death of Christ satisfies justice, and so reconciles God to us. This reconciliation makes God our friend, and enables him to pardon and save us.
God's pardon is only efficacious for whosoever will trust in the completed work of Jesus Christ on the cross.npetreley said:That begs the question, then why doesn't God pardon everyone? If justice for everyone has been satisfied, then what is left to punish?
Well, the not imputing their trespasses unto them, is still totally dependant upon the "word" of reconciliation. "Word" being Jesus, seems Paul used some of your Ivy League education to tell us, that it still is dependant upon hearing the word and believing, for those sins not to be imputed. Or why would you need the "word" of reconciliation???.........To wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation
Amen brother Bob preach it.Brother Bob said:Because God let His Son die for the sins of the whole world, but you must believe that Jesus is the Christ or God just not going to take the blood from His Son and wash your sins white as snow. God fixed it that way. Jesus did His part, now we must do ours. Believe!!! Jesus shed ALL of His blood and gave it to the Father as an atonement for the sins of all men, but its up to God to forgive and use the blood to cleanse you, if you believe.