Under Calvinism Christ's death is considered as satisfying God's justice but the punishment is also considered to be God's punishment for our sins He suffered instead of us.Hey Jon
I never really looked at it that deeply. Isn't His death on the cross, considered both satisfying God's justice and punishment? I'm not sure that I'm getting the importance of the distinction.
Would you say this is an accurate statement.
Your statement describes the belief in penal substitutionary atonement, but with a specific nuance that God was not punishing Jesus instead of humanity, but rather that Jesus took the penalty for sin upon Himself as a substitute. This perspective, supported by verses like 2 Corinthians 5:21 and 1 Peter 2:24, emphasizes that Jesus' suffering was a necessary act to satisfy God's justice and make reconciliation with God possible.
I'm still not seeing the difference between satisfying Gods justice and punishment. The penalty for sin is death, right? That's punishment, right?
Calvin reformed the Roman Catholic theory (Aquinas' theory) which viewed Jesus as suffering a punishment that God as judge accepted as a satisfaction for our sins as our sins fail to merit righteousness.
It was actually this theory (that Jesus suffered God's punishment for our sins instead of us suffering that punishment) that made me realize that Calvinism was unbiblical even though I believed it most of my life.
There are no passages that state that what Jesus suffered was God's punishment and the only passages that deal with Jesus as a type of substitute do so as representative substitution (like Adam represents all natural man, Jesus is another Adam....that type of thing).
Where the Bible presents Jesus' suffering and death as unjust, evil, suffering under the wicked, the powers of darkness BUT by the predetermined plan of God Calvinism views Christ's suffering and death as God's righteous judgment against our sin as an act of God.
To see what I mean, go through the Bible and write down how Scripture says we are forgiven.
Write down what the Bible says about Jesus' death.
Then highlight where the Bible states Jesus suffered God's punishment against our sin instead of us.
Then let's talk about the verses you highlighted.
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