Whoa, there, podna'!!!
That's easy for you to say, it was not your blood that was spilt!
Baloney. . .
Jesus' work of salvation itself does not
depend on what anyone thinks of Christ.
It is 100% the
effective work of God!
Its
application to anyone's sin, however, is by
faith in and
trust on him and his atoning work.
You're confused. . .we didn't make sin the "issue"--sinners are just fine with it. . .it is
God who makes sin such a HUGE issue that his own Son must die to resolve the "issue."
The only kind that matters! The kind that saves your hide from unquenchable fire!
And that would be the "kind of salvation" preached by the gospel and everywhere presented in the NT!
If you're referring to Adam, his
guilt is imputed to mankind, not his sin. (
Romans 5:12-14,
Romans 5:18)
So you agree God is unjust, in requiring
the same sin be paid for twice, once by Jesus and again by the sinner?
Because his works
manifest his unbelief.
Make up your mind. . .you just said above that it was.
Salvation is not about having no sin imputed.
Salvation is about having one's sin debt
paid by Jesus Christ
to save one from the
penalty of non-payment; i.e., unquenchable fire.
It's about more than just what we
think, it's about who and what we
believe on and
trust for remission of our sin and granting of eternal life!
There is no extinction of man nor his immortal spirit in the NT.
Jesus said Abraham, Isaac and Jacob are still alive, because God said to Moses long after they were dead, that he
is (not "was") the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. (
Mark 12:26-27)
Contrary to extinction, there is eternal life and eternal punishment (
Matthew 25:46).
What about the MAJOR effect of unforgiven sin--the unquenchable fire?
What a dissing of the work Jesus accomplished by his sacrificial death. . .
It is
you who makes it a cheap salvation!
You have provided
no remedy for the
condemnation into which all mankind is born (
Romans 5:18) because of the guilt of Adam's transgression imputed to them (
Romans 5:12-14).
Condemnation is a sentence to eternal punishment, to which you do not
apply Jesus' saving work.
You simply
assume a remedy for that
condemnation, and apply Christ's atonement only to the
life of the regenerate, not to their salvation from condemnation.