.
FAQ: How is it not a miscarriage of justice to allow folks to circumvent their
responsibility simply by believing Jesus died for their sins and rose again?
REPLY: In some mysterious way that has thus far eluded my sense of fair
play; God accounts Christ's followers as joint principals with him in his
crucifixion.
● Rom 6:3 . . Don't you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ
Jesus were baptized into his death?
● Rom 6:8 . . We died with Christ,
● Gal 2:20 . . I am crucified with Christ
And that's the way God much prefers sinners to face the wrath of God. The
default alternative is the great white throne event depicted at Rev 20:11-15
where those who fail to be accounted crucified with Christ will face the wrath
of God via a mode of death akin to a foundry worker falling into a kettle of
molten iron.
FAQ: How would someone go about becoming a joint principal in Jesus'
crucifixion?
REPLY: Find a quiet moment. Cover your face with your hands for a sense of
privacy and simply speak with God saying, in so many words:
"God, I'm a sinner with a lot to answer for. I would like to be accounted
crucified with your son if I may. Thank You."
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FAQ: How is it not a miscarriage of justice to allow folks to circumvent their
responsibility simply by believing Jesus died for their sins and rose again?
REPLY: In some mysterious way that has thus far eluded my sense of fair
play; God accounts Christ's followers as joint principals with him in his
crucifixion.
● Rom 6:3 . . Don't you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ
Jesus were baptized into his death?
● Rom 6:8 . . We died with Christ,
● Gal 2:20 . . I am crucified with Christ
And that's the way God much prefers sinners to face the wrath of God. The
default alternative is the great white throne event depicted at Rev 20:11-15
where those who fail to be accounted crucified with Christ will face the wrath
of God via a mode of death akin to a foundry worker falling into a kettle of
molten iron.
FAQ: How would someone go about becoming a joint principal in Jesus'
crucifixion?
REPLY: Find a quiet moment. Cover your face with your hands for a sense of
privacy and simply speak with God saying, in so many words:
"God, I'm a sinner with a lot to answer for. I would like to be accounted
crucified with your son if I may. Thank You."
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