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I did not forget you. Thanks for being patient.
A little background on the true God - Jehovah:
Jehovah God loves righteousness and justice. Psalms 33:5
“I am Jehovah, the One exercising loving-kindness, justice and righteousness in the earth; for in these things I do take delight.” Jeremiah 9:24
The Rock, perfect is his activity, For all his ways are justice. A God of faithfulness who is never unjust; Righteous and upright is he. Deuteronomy 32:4
Jehovah God is love. 1 John 4:8
God's abundant love is perfectly balanced with true justice.
Jehovah, Jehovah, a God merciful and compassionate, slow to anger and abundant in loyal love and truth, showing loyal love to thousands, pardoning error and transgression and sin, but he will by no means leave the guilty unpunished, bringing punishment for the error of fathers upon sons and upon grandsons, upon the third generation and upon the fourth generation. Exodus 34:6-7
“For God loved the world so much that he gave his only-begotten Son, so that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life. John 3:16
God loved the world so much that he gave his only-begotten Son
How does that work? Was God's only begotten son a scapegoat -
a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others, especially for reasons of convenience, despite possibly being improper or immoral?
Was the only begotten son blamed for Adam's wrongdoing?
Clearly. The answer is no. It ought to be a resounding no.
Was the sacrifice of God's son improper - immoral?
The scriptures show, it was an act of love, on the part of Jehovah God, and his beloved son, on behalf of mankind. A necessary act, if man were to live the life that God wanted for them - the real life - everlasting life.
Was it really necessary? How was it a just and righteous act, and not improper?
Let's analyze Romans 5:14-19 carefully, along with 1 Timothy 2:6, Mark 10:45, Colossians 1:13, and 1 Peter 1:18-19.
In man's sinful state
Christ sacrifice
Jehovah's standards of righteousness and justice, required a life for life - that is compensation for life that is lost.Exodus 21:23
Since Adam plunged the entire human race into death, a life was required to cover the blood - the life of all those 'dead ones'.
Could rams be the perfect compensation? No. Why not?
Justice requires perfect balance. For example, you would not accept an apple to compensate for me breaking the headlight of your vehicle.
Adam was a perfect man, whose offspring would be perfect had he not sinned.
In order for Adam's offspring to be perfect, their father needed to be perfect.
Jesus filled the position of the father - a perfect one. Isaiah 9:6 He will make perfect life possible for them.
Jesus' perfect sacrifice could thus buy back what was lost.
His blood - not blemished lambs - could cover the sins of mankind (which they could not pay for - Psalms 49:7-8), paying off that debt, and allowing them to be forgiven.
So Adam's offspring could 1) be forgiven of sin, 2) have perfect life, 3) be freed from sin, and death.
Thus God's righteousness was demonstrated.
For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and it is as a free gift that they are being declared righteous by his undeserved kindness through the release by the ransom paid by Christ Jesus. God presented him as an offering for propitiation through faith in his blood. This was to demonstrate his own righteousness, because God in his forbearance was forgiving the sins that occurred in the past. This was to demonstrate his own righteousness in this present season, so that he might be righteous even when declaring righteous the man who has faith in Jesus. Romans 3:23-26
So, then, as through one trespass the result to men of all sorts was condemnation, so too through one act of justification the result to men of all sorts is their being declared righteous for life. Romans 5:18
God also demonstrated his justice, and love.
I tried to cover everything, but if I missed anything, I'm sure you will inform me.
I did not forget you. Thanks for being patient.
A little background on the true God - Jehovah:
Jehovah God loves righteousness and justice. Psalms 33:5
“I am Jehovah, the One exercising loving-kindness, justice and righteousness in the earth; for in these things I do take delight.” Jeremiah 9:24
The Rock, perfect is his activity, For all his ways are justice. A God of faithfulness who is never unjust; Righteous and upright is he. Deuteronomy 32:4
Jehovah God is love. 1 John 4:8
God's abundant love is perfectly balanced with true justice.
Jehovah, Jehovah, a God merciful and compassionate, slow to anger and abundant in loyal love and truth, showing loyal love to thousands, pardoning error and transgression and sin, but he will by no means leave the guilty unpunished, bringing punishment for the error of fathers upon sons and upon grandsons, upon the third generation and upon the fourth generation. Exodus 34:6-7
“For God loved the world so much that he gave his only-begotten Son, so that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life. John 3:16
God loved the world so much that he gave his only-begotten Son
How does that work? Was God's only begotten son a scapegoat -
a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others, especially for reasons of convenience, despite possibly being improper or immoral?
Was the only begotten son blamed for Adam's wrongdoing?
That is why, just as through one man sin entered into the world and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because they had all sinned Romans 5:12
While he was still speaking, look! a bright cloud overshadowed them, and look! a voice out of the cloud+ said: “This is my Son, the beloved, whom I have approved. Listen to him.” Matthew 17:5
For such a high priest as this was suitable for us, loyal, guileless, undefiled, separated from the sinners, and become higher than the heavens. Hebrews 7:26
Nevertheless, death ruled as king from Adam down to Moses, even over those who had not sinned in the same way that Adam transgressed, who bears a resemblance to the one who was to come.
But the gift is not like the trespass. For if by one man’s trespass many died, how much more did the undeserved kindness of God and his free gift by the undeserved kindness of the one man, Jesus Christ, abound to many! Also, it is not the same with the free gift as with the way things worked through the one man who sinned. For the judgment after one trespass was condemnation, but the gift after many trespasses was a declaration of righteousness. For if by the trespass of the one man death ruled as king through that one, how much more will those who receive the abundance of the undeserved kindness and of the free gift of righteousness rule as kings+ in life through the one person, Jesus Christ!
So, then, as through one trespass the result to men of all sorts was condemnation, so too through one act of justification the result to men of all sorts is their being declared righteous for life. For just as through the disobedience of the one man many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one person many will be made righteous. Romans 5:14-19
While he was still speaking, look! a bright cloud overshadowed them, and look! a voice out of the cloud+ said: “This is my Son, the beloved, whom I have approved. Listen to him.” Matthew 17:5
For such a high priest as this was suitable for us, loyal, guileless, undefiled, separated from the sinners, and become higher than the heavens. Hebrews 7:26
Nevertheless, death ruled as king from Adam down to Moses, even over those who had not sinned in the same way that Adam transgressed, who bears a resemblance to the one who was to come.
But the gift is not like the trespass. For if by one man’s trespass many died, how much more did the undeserved kindness of God and his free gift by the undeserved kindness of the one man, Jesus Christ, abound to many! Also, it is not the same with the free gift as with the way things worked through the one man who sinned. For the judgment after one trespass was condemnation, but the gift after many trespasses was a declaration of righteousness. For if by the trespass of the one man death ruled as king through that one, how much more will those who receive the abundance of the undeserved kindness and of the free gift of righteousness rule as kings+ in life through the one person, Jesus Christ!
So, then, as through one trespass the result to men of all sorts was condemnation, so too through one act of justification the result to men of all sorts is their being declared righteous for life. For just as through the disobedience of the one man many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one person many will be made righteous. Romans 5:14-19
Was the sacrifice of God's son improper - immoral?
But we do see Jesus, who was made a little lower than angels, now crowned with glory and honor for having suffered death, so that by God’s undeserved kindness he might taste death for everyone. Hebrews 2:9
For Christ died once for all time for sins, a righteous person for unrighteous ones, in order to lead you to God. He was put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit. 1 Peter 3:18
By this the love of God was revealed in our case, that God sent his only-begotten Son into the world so that we might gain life through him. The love is in this respect, not that we have loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as a propitiatory sacrifice* for our sins. 1 John 4:9-10
For just as in Adam all are dying, so also in the Christ all will be made alive. 1 Corinthians 15:22
For, indeed, while we were still weak, Christ died for ungodly men at the appointed time. For hardly would anyone die for a righteous man; though perhaps for a good man someone may dare to die. But God recommends his own love to us in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Much more, then, since we have now been declared righteous by his blood, will we be saved through him from wrath. For if when we were enemies we became reconciled to God through the death of his Son, how much more we will be saved by his life, now that we have become reconciled. Not only that, but we are also rejoicing in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received the reconciliation. Romans 5:6-11
For Christ died once for all time for sins, a righteous person for unrighteous ones, in order to lead you to God. He was put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit. 1 Peter 3:18
By this the love of God was revealed in our case, that God sent his only-begotten Son into the world so that we might gain life through him. The love is in this respect, not that we have loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as a propitiatory sacrifice* for our sins. 1 John 4:9-10
For just as in Adam all are dying, so also in the Christ all will be made alive. 1 Corinthians 15:22
For, indeed, while we were still weak, Christ died for ungodly men at the appointed time. For hardly would anyone die for a righteous man; though perhaps for a good man someone may dare to die. But God recommends his own love to us in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Much more, then, since we have now been declared righteous by his blood, will we be saved through him from wrath. For if when we were enemies we became reconciled to God through the death of his Son, how much more we will be saved by his life, now that we have become reconciled. Not only that, but we are also rejoicing in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received the reconciliation. Romans 5:6-11
Was it really necessary? How was it a just and righteous act, and not improper?
Let's analyze Romans 5:14-19 carefully, along with 1 Timothy 2:6, Mark 10:45, Colossians 1:13, and 1 Peter 1:18-19.
In man's sinful state
- they could not have a relationship with Jehovah God.
- they would all face death, without any hope of life.
- they could not provide any ransom, which was needed to redeem them from sin and death(2), and reconcile them to God(1).
Christ sacrifice
- is an undeserved gift of God... not to God, but from God.
- is a corresponding ransom, that covers the sins of all mankind.
- is an exchange for the lives of many - one life in exchange for millions.
- allows mankind to have a righteous standing with God - a reconciliation that leads to eternal life... not death.
- allows mankind to be freed of sin, and its wages - death.
- was a high price - that of precious blood.
Jehovah's standards of righteousness and justice, required a life for life - that is compensation for life that is lost.Exodus 21:23
Since Adam plunged the entire human race into death, a life was required to cover the blood - the life of all those 'dead ones'.
Could rams be the perfect compensation? No. Why not?
Justice requires perfect balance. For example, you would not accept an apple to compensate for me breaking the headlight of your vehicle.
Adam was a perfect man, whose offspring would be perfect had he not sinned.
In order for Adam's offspring to be perfect, their father needed to be perfect.
Jesus filled the position of the father - a perfect one. Isaiah 9:6 He will make perfect life possible for them.
Jesus' perfect sacrifice could thus buy back what was lost.
His blood - not blemished lambs - could cover the sins of mankind (which they could not pay for - Psalms 49:7-8), paying off that debt, and allowing them to be forgiven.
So Adam's offspring could 1) be forgiven of sin, 2) have perfect life, 3) be freed from sin, and death.
Thus God's righteousness was demonstrated.
For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and it is as a free gift that they are being declared righteous by his undeserved kindness through the release by the ransom paid by Christ Jesus. God presented him as an offering for propitiation through faith in his blood. This was to demonstrate his own righteousness, because God in his forbearance was forgiving the sins that occurred in the past. This was to demonstrate his own righteousness in this present season, so that he might be righteous even when declaring righteous the man who has faith in Jesus. Romans 3:23-26
So, then, as through one trespass the result to men of all sorts was condemnation, so too through one act of justification the result to men of all sorts is their being declared righteous for life. Romans 5:18
God also demonstrated his justice, and love.
I tried to cover everything, but if I missed anything, I'm sure you will inform me.