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All the types of language that we've used in this thread to describe what Christ did (i.e., "dept", "ransom", "redemption", etc) are all analogies from familiar human experiences that Christ and the Apostles used to describe our salvation, but which were never meant to actually convey the full reality of the situation. So "debt" is not what it "is", nor is "ransom" nor "redemption". They are useful analogies, but that is all they are, and one cannot build an entire theology on any single one of them, nor can any single one of them be the filter through which we see all the rest of them.
To an extent, our salvation is kind of like having a debt paid for us. To an extent, our salvation is kind of like being ransomed from a kidnapper. To an extent, our salvation is kind of like being rescued from a tyrannical kingdom. Etc.
All the types of language that we've used in this thread to describe what Christ did (i.e., "dept", "ransom", "redemption", etc) are all analogies from familiar human experiences that Christ and the Apostles used to describe our salvation, but which were never meant to actually convey the full reality of the situation. So "debt" is not what it "is", nor is "ransom" nor "redemption". They are useful analogies, but that is all they are, and one cannot build an entire theology on any single one of them, nor can any single one of them be the filter through which we see all the rest of them.
To an extent, our salvation is kind of like having a debt paid for us. To an extent, our salvation is kind of like being ransomed from a kidnapper. To an extent, our salvation is kind of like being rescued from a tyrannical kingdom. Etc.
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