How is it possible to both fully pay the debt off and also have God fully forgive the debt?
How is it correct for God to say “Jesus paid your debt in full and I forgave your debt in full”, or did God not say or suggest that?
Can a judge say: “I forgive your debt” and have your brother fully pay the debt and would that be fair/just?
If Christ is fully paying all human debt of sin on the cross, how many nanoseconds of time did Christ spend on the cross for just my sins and why should I think about that as being very significant?
If God is forgiving my sins after having Christ pay them off, then very little “forgiveness” is need and so “…he that is forgiven little will love little…”?
Would God show greater Love for us by forgiving all our sins and not have Christ go to the cross to pay Himself for our sins?
Justice is not served by having just “someone” pay for rebellious disobedience, since justice requires the offender to be disciplined and not some willing innocent individual?
The Bible explains a lot about justice and injustice, so the torture, humiliation and murder of the innocent to “satisfy” justice does not sound right?
How is it correct for God to say “Jesus paid your debt in full and I forgave your debt in full”, or did God not say or suggest that?
Can a judge say: “I forgive your debt” and have your brother fully pay the debt and would that be fair/just?
If Christ is fully paying all human debt of sin on the cross, how many nanoseconds of time did Christ spend on the cross for just my sins and why should I think about that as being very significant?
If God is forgiving my sins after having Christ pay them off, then very little “forgiveness” is need and so “…he that is forgiven little will love little…”?
Would God show greater Love for us by forgiving all our sins and not have Christ go to the cross to pay Himself for our sins?
Justice is not served by having just “someone” pay for rebellious disobedience, since justice requires the offender to be disciplined and not some willing innocent individual?
The Bible explains a lot about justice and injustice, so the torture, humiliation and murder of the innocent to “satisfy” justice does not sound right?