YES! Jesus payment was sufficient. PAID IN FULL !!!
1 John 2:2
He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world.
There’s a really strong argument to be made for
optimal grace and justice being served by the universalist perspective. Optimal meaning ideal, best.
This is in contrast to
maximal, because, at least in the universalist perspective, you’re not moving towards
“maximal” retributive justice, because you can always add another day to the punishing of the condemned.
In that sense, the traditionalist perspective can’t provide maximal justice either, instead it’s working towards max justice by virtue of the punishing being forever. Which by sheer span of duration appears to be overkill anyway, and overkill isn’t justice being done, it’s just vindictiveness.
At least in some forms of traditionalism, the work around for the injustice of punishing people forever is that
they never really stop sinning, not even in the bowels of hell. They’re blasphemers
forever and as a consequence the only appropriate tact for God is that He allows them to be
punished forever.
But isn’t an outlook like that in which hatred of God persists forever the victory of sin, not it’s defeat. If sin goes on forever isn’t it always an affront to the holiness of God and His kingdom, that’s a far cry from Christ being
“all in all.”
Anyhow, none of those things are an example of
optimal grace and justice being satisfied, whereas if the universalist perspective were correct, then
every single sin is done justice at the cross, and
every single sinner ends up experiencing the
total grace of God. Grace and justice both satisfied in an optimal
(or perfectly balanced) way.
For that reason, in addition to many others, I’d prefer it if universalism were true.