[Rom 3:24 KJV] 24 Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus:
Our redemption is freely given
Dear Doug,
Yes, salvation is a free gift from Christ. But our salvation is more than what Christ accomplished at the cross. It is more than just being justified.
Christ's work at the cross
justifies us by His blood through the faith that He gives to us by the Early Rain. It is freely given but only at a time of Christ's choosing. But being justified is not our full salvation.
It is only the beginning. Our full salvation requires Christ's spiritual work of conversion that He is presently doing under the New Covenant. The Early Rain does
not convert a person. The Latter Rain and judgment is what converts a person (the baptism of the Holy Spirit and Fire, Mat 3:11).
To properly understand salvation, you must separate the work that Christ did at the cross under the Old Covenant from the work that He is presently doing under the New Covenant.
Under the Old Covenant, Christ earned the keys to death & hell and the legal right to judge all mankind by which He will collect our sin debt. Also, the blood He shed at the cross justifies us (makes atonement for our sins). Because of what Christ achieved at the cross, He now has the authority to complete our salvation under the New Covenant. Without His work at the cross, the New Covenant would not have been possible.
Under the Old Covenant, Christ's work was
physical and outward. Carnal believers (babes) usually don't have too much trouble understanding His physical work.
Under the New Covenant, Christ's work is
spiritual and inward. Carnal believers (babes) have a great deal of trouble understanding His spiritual work.
The babes in the Corinthian church could understand the physical work of Christ (Christ and Him crucified, 1Cor 2:2) but because they were spiritually blind, they had a great deal of trouble understanding the spiritual work of Christ that He was doing under the New Covenant. All babes have the same issue.
The false Doctrine of Substitutionary Atonement takes away the need for the child of the Devil to die because it says that Christ died in our place. But that is not true. Christ died to make it possible for us to
pay Him our debt of death and still go on living as a new creation. This is the work that Christ is now doing under the New Covenant.
Consider what Christ said here:
Mat 18:3 And said, Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.
A babe (Early Rain only) who is unconverted cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven. But after they are converted and become a little child who no longer draws milk, they will then enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
Have you studied the story of the woman taken in adultery? It teaches when a person comes out from being under the Law and when they will enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
In the story, the woman represents the Elect when they are unbelievers. When Christ writes in the earth the first time, He is writing the law of the Spirit in her heart. This happens with the Early Rain of the Spirit. At that time, the Pharisees (who represent the Law) still accuse the woman. Christ then writes in the earth the second time. This represents the Latter Rain. At that time, the Pharisees drop their stones and leave. The law can no longer accuse the woman of sin. This is her moment of salvation/conversion and when she enters the Kingdom of Heaven.
I hope this helps.
Joe