"Eternally accepted", that I can relate to.Hi marks,
epostle gave you an excellent answer.
I would also suggest,
that Jesus' offering of Himself as the paschal Lamb, is eternally accepted by our Father as redemption for the world.
Thus through His one act of obedience, Jesus Christ brings life to all.
Thus it always has been.
Thus it always shall be.
All praise to our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, King of eternal glory!
Ray Steadman wrote an article called 6 Hours in Eternity where he described what it seemed to me you were talking about, that while Jesus died here in this world, in this time, yet still His crucifixion is an eternal event, and therefore continues even now.
There was a pastor I heard who had picked up on this idea, and as he taught this, he held his arms out, (his name was John) "Oh, Johnny sinned again", a grimace, a jerk of his muscles, "Oh, another sin!", another grimace, another twitch.
If what you mean is that Jesus' sacrifice, having been once given, is forever accepted, the cross is empty, the tomb is empty, it is finished. That I'm on the same page with.
Much love!