John Mullally
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Many Calvinists seem to see a one for one equivalence between our sins and the price of their atonement which ultimately denies the sufficiency of the atonement to save anyone except those for whom it was designed to save (i.e. the elect).Okay. Thanks for being clear that God is cruel and unjust in that He has no problem punishing His Son for a sin that He knows He’ll punish someone else for.
Non-Calvinists see the atonement as being in line with the brass serpent that God ordered Moses to lift on the pole in the desert (Numbers 21). Although that serpent was provided for all, it only benefitted the ones who looked to it for healing. No one would argue the serpent did not sufficiently provide the means for healing to all simply because some may have refused to look to the provision for healing.
John 3:14 Just as Moses lifted up the snake in the wilderness, so the Son of Man must be lifted up, 15 that everyone who believes may have eternal life in him.
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