twin1954
Baptist by the Bible
Great thoughts.This. If our performance is what determined our eternal destiny, not a single human being would be saved. No, not one. Christ not only died for us, he lived for us, he fulfilled the divine standard of righteousness in our place.
The gospel is essentially a legal exchange. Our sins are charged to Christ's account, and he pays the penalty. Likewise, his righteousness is charged to our account and we receive the reward. When we are united to him by faith in him and what he has done for us, this exchange is eternally ratified.
You want to know the truth? If you trust in Christ alone for your salvation, and have turned to him in faith, then there is nothing in this life that you could ever possibly do to make God love you any less. When he looks at you he doesn't see your filth, he sees his beloved Son in you. I don't think we truly understand just how much our heavenly Father loves us, and that is a shame.
Have you ever considered that Christ is the Surety of a better covenant? Heb.7:22 It was more than just a legal transaction it was an actual exchange. When Christ committed Himself in the Covenant of Grace as the Surety of His people He made their sin and debt His own. He bore the full responsibility of it. Peter tells us that He bore our sin in His own body not on His body,1Pet. 2:24. 2Cor. 5:21 says that He was made to be sin for us.
Now look at Prov. 17:15:
He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just, even they both are abomination to the LORD.
(Pro 17:15)
This applies to God as well as men. If God were to punish the just without guilt then He would be an abomination to Himself. Christ didn't just carry our sin He made it His own and put it away by the sacrifice of Himself. Heb. 9:26
A surety isn't a co-signer that agrees to pay what is lacking but one who takes full responsibility on Himself for the debt and the debtor is set free because of it. Example would be Judah becoming surety for Benjamin in Gen. 43:9; Paul for Onisimus, Philemon 18; and the Lord Jesus in the garden, John 18:7-8
Then asked he them again, Whom seek ye? And they said, Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus answered, I have told you that I am he: if therefore ye seek me, let these go their way:
(Joh 18:7-8)
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