But Christ KNOWS that we are faulty humans. And Christ knows that we will make mistakes. That is all part of the plan.It doesn't, but I asked anyway. I have found rather that there is substitution in the atonement, especially seeing as Jesus is our advocate before God, then God's displeasure/shame due to our sin is borne upon Jesus' reputation/honour/glory/pride, and when we are disobedient we also make it difficult for Him to fulfil His objectives.
Seeing that so much of His task is entrusted to us as Christian disciples, really the sacrifice demonstrates that in giving up His life on behalf of His friends that we have become the substitute for Him (2 Corinthians 10:3-6). Whereas He was able to walk and talk the truth perfectly on earth (that is the reason that He was sent as Messiah - to redeem the world and establish the everlasting kingdom of God that would complete God's plan: John 15:22, Matthew 21:37); by His sacrifice though, He has been substituted by faulty humans of sinful origin who are prone to make quite bad mistakes (Matthew 24:48-49, John 12:35, Luke 19:14).
It is not a mistake, but was always intended to be this way.
When we sin and fall or do not make use of the opportunities Christ has given us, we are to repent and then He provides us with more opportunities. This is as much (spreading the gospel and sharing Jesus) a part of our sanctification as it is the person hearing what we are sharing. Both work for the glory of God.
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