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There is a view that teaches that our Lord had paid a ransom to the devil. Now I rejected that, but there is something in it which is perfectly true. Our Lord, in doing this work, did deal with the devil. Jesus bruised the serpent's head on Calvary.
Now this view of the atonement has sometimes been called the classical view, classical, because it was taught in the early centuries and has been repeated very often since. One who repeated it was Martin Luther.
Luther said that man, in this life and born in sin, has five main enemies: Satan, sin, death, the law and the wrath of God, and, according to Luther, before a man can be saved those five enemies have to be dealt with.
One thing is certain something was happening between the Father and the Son upon the cross, but at the same time the Son was waging a mighty battle. And He won the victory for us.
Now this view of the atonement has sometimes been called the classical view, classical, because it was taught in the early centuries and has been repeated very often since. One who repeated it was Martin Luther.
Luther said that man, in this life and born in sin, has five main enemies: Satan, sin, death, the law and the wrath of God, and, according to Luther, before a man can be saved those five enemies have to be dealt with.
One thing is certain something was happening between the Father and the Son upon the cross, but at the same time the Son was waging a mighty battle. And He won the victory for us.