Ally.s.j
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Most things are appalling to you . and make you sick etc. No surprises there then. Heritcal as far as you can see. I get that. Blasphemous in your understanding I get that to. Its not cruel. It pleased God. God was cheering when He was being beaten. God was so happy and wanted to make sure He paid the full measure. Hit Him again God was saying. when You get this you will get a lot of other things that come along with being very exceptable with God. See people make posts like these and so many are clueless and trotally miss every thing. Some get it some are just getting it. your making a big deal out of what is a fact. Show me where some things are impossible to God. You cant or you would have. But your gonna try anyway. And until you really understand our value to God you wont get this.Yes, for God. It is impossible for you to be found acceptable to Him without the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. To even suggest that God could have found us acceptable another way is appalling to me.
Again, the verses I gave prove it. (Rom. 3:26) (Eph. 1:4) (Rom. 4:7-8)
The opening post is not just heretical, it is blasphemous towards God. Most especially towards God the Father. The sacrifice of the Son was the Fathers will. It was His plan from the beginning. (Eph. 1:3-4) The Son was willing and obedient to the Father. (John 17:4) To indicate, as the opening post does, that God could have done it another way is to make light of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. And, not to just make light of His sacrifice, but it places God the Father in the position of being guilty of the torture and murder of His Son. For the opening post says He didn't have to do it. So if He didn't 'have' to do it, and did it...how cruel would that be?
And, such a statement in the opening post shows no understanding of the Person of God the Father. The Son gave His life. The Father gave the Son. Does any here believe that the Father did not love the Son? Does any here believe that the Father didn't feel the heartbreak of giving the Son for us? The Son felt the torturous pain of separation from the Father while on the Cross. (Matt. 27:46) He cried out, "why hast thou forsaken me?" Is there anyone here who believes that they could here such a cry from their child and not be broken inside? The Father felt the pain of His Gift to us. He felt the loss as His Son was dying on the Cross, yet He did not spare Him. (Rom. 8:32) To even entertain such a thought as that there was another way is to know nothing of God.
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