Heavenly Pilgrim, I said I agree with you where you stated: "HP: I believe that such a view is in direct contradiction to the Word of God. The atonement has been made and completed. It is finished, once for all. What the atonement does not do in and of itself, is to satisfy the debt contracted by specific sins. Specific sins are only forgiven as we complete the conditions for forgiveness God has mandated for us to do in order for the blood to be applied to our specific sins, i.e., repentance and faith. The atonement Christ completed on the cross was a satisfaction of the sin debt of the entire world, building a bridge, or making a way that God could indeed forgive all sins (other than blasphemy of the Holy Spirit) under certain conditions, while still maintaining the law and upholding its just penalty."
But my agreement was premature; I actually agreed to the first sentence, no farther!. For you confess here but the same as does BobRyan. Go have a look again. You believe no different, and I reject the view of both of you.
If Jesus' atonement was "made", that is, "finished", it was "once for all", and, with and through and in and by it, all forgiveness of sins; for forgiveness is what is atonement. By it the saved are justified, and justified, the saved are 'fit for heaven', eternally! That's what I, believe: pure 'Calvinism'.
But my agreement was premature; I actually agreed to the first sentence, no farther!. For you confess here but the same as does BobRyan. Go have a look again. You believe no different, and I reject the view of both of you.
If Jesus' atonement was "made", that is, "finished", it was "once for all", and, with and through and in and by it, all forgiveness of sins; for forgiveness is what is atonement. By it the saved are justified, and justified, the saved are 'fit for heaven', eternally! That's what I, believe: pure 'Calvinism'.