@civic @praise_yeshua @Jay @ David
@Joe
I have said this:
I'm stepping out for a while but want to come back and address these scriptures:
If any of you disagree then start with my posit @ #41-43 and prove me wrong, and others that follow #43, etc.
Again we fully understand and agree that wicked men put Christ to death, and as I said, God's infinite foreknowledge knew every details, of their hatred for the truth and every thoughts thereof before they ever had those thoughts. and used them to perfectly carry out His eternal purposes in order for Christ to secures eternal life for God's elect. You folks only have half of the truth, the main part of christ's mission you reject, thereby reject the truth of Christ Gospel.
So I ask each one of you the following questions:
1) "Was it "expedient" for God's people that Christ died as an offering to God for our sins?" 2) "Who made Christ a curse for us according to Galatians 3:13?" 3) Who made Christ sin for us, that we might be made the righteousness of God according to 2nd Corinthians 5:21? 4) Was our sins imputed to Christ and his righteousness imputed to us? If yes, on what grounds? 5) Was Christ a private person or acting as federal head of his people? Please explain in a few words. 6) Lastly, but by no means the least, did it please Jehovah God to bruise his Son? per Isaiah 53
Isaiah 53:10
“Yet it
pleased the LORD to bruise him;
he hath put
him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see
his seed, he shall prolong
his days, and the pleasure of the LORD shall prosper in his hand.”
I could ask so many more question but these are enough for now. Isaiah the prophet is not on your side, not even close, this should concern all of you. God gave his only begotten Son, knowing that there was no other ways to bring salvation to fallen humanity except through God making his Son an offering for our sins. Jesus Christ truly was the LAMB OF GOD to be sacrificed for the sins of his people.
John 1:29
“The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith,
Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.”