Isn't this a teaching commonly taught in Word of Faith churches? Is this an acceptable teaching within orthodoxy or is this a heresy?
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Isn't this a teaching commonly taught in Word of Faith churches? Is this an acceptable teaching within orthodoxy or is this a heresy?
The Father did not abandon (separate) from the Son when He was on the cross. Jesus was simply quoting the beginning of Psalm 22.2) When Christ became the sin offering for mankind on the cross, did God the Father separate from Him spiritually? Jesus asks "why have you abandoned Me?"(Matthew 27:46) But when Jesus died, where was His Spirit commended? To the Father! (Luke 23:46) So the physical death lasted for 3 days (or parts of days) but the spiritual death (separation) lasted a brief time on the cross, and ended when Christ physically died. (Note: God the Son, was, is and always will be God the Son and He remained fully God throughout the ordeal.)
Hmmm. Did He say that while alive? And if it was finished when He said that, why did He then die?The fact that Jesus said "It is finished" on the cross tells me that there was nothing left to "pay" for in hell.
Read the Creed!
"...He suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, died, and was buried;
he descended to hell.
The third day he rose again from the dead...."
'Reformed Answers' notes that
"the Creed mentions both that Jesus was buried, and that he descended into hell. To all appearances, these phrases are separate and consecutive items in the historical record."
And concludes that
"Jesus' stay in this part of hell was a necessary part of his work because it subjected his soul to the judicial punishment of true human death."
http://reformedanswers.org/answer.asp/file/40273
Hmmm. Did He say that while alive? And if it was finished when He said that, why did He then die?
The Apostles Creed is based on the Old Roman Creed which was a baptism recitation by the candidate for baptism. And it does not include the phrase "He descended into hell."Well, the creed isn't the Bible but the term "he descended into hell" is not in the earliest versions of the creed. Additionally, saying that Jesus went to hell isn't supported by the Scriptures at all.
Ephesians 4:8-9 presents the case that Jesus descended into "the lower parts of the earth." Many think this is a reference to Hades, including the compartment called "Abraham's bosom." Thus the "captives" He led out of captivity He ascended to heaven with them. Thus all the OT saints are now in heaven, washed with the blood of the lamb.
No. He had to die. That's the reason He entered the world. He didn't die to prove something.He said it because the sacrifice was done. Blood was shed for the forgiveness of sins. He died and rose again to prove that He not only conquered sin but the consequences of sin - death.