URAVIP2ME :
I do not understand what you are trying to say. I mention the doctrine that God is a JUST God and he must give men adequate moral opportunity to avoid moral punishment.
Your response is that "God commits judgment to Jesus"; and you rightly explain that all should repent I agree with these principles. However, there are billions who have lived and died without ever hearing about Jesus.
Many died without accepting Jesus because the had no knowledge or no understanding of him. God (or his son) cannot punish these individuals for not having accepted Jesus while they lived if he did not provide them with sufficient knowledge and understanding of how they were to be saved.
Its not just aborigines, but billions lived and died in times and places where they did not hear of Jesus. Infants and small children have died before obtaining knowledge and understanding of how the might be saved. These too, CANNOT justly be punished for not having accepted Jesus if they did not have opportunity.
There are others. There are the mentally infirm; the insane; the mentally retarded; MILLIONS in other categories who have not; who could not accept Jesus. These also, CANNOT just be punished for mental faculties they lacked which may have allowed them to accept their Savior (or to make other moral choices that other religions might require).
Remember, my point is simply that God cannot justly punish one for not having knowledge God did not give them, or for not making a choice they had no ability to make.
Clear
eisesiacfudr
Please refer back to my previous post. I did mention Romans (6:7) in connection to the many that have already died whether Christian or not.
Romans (6:7) applies to all people except for those of Matthew (12:32); Hebrews (6:4-6). All that are dead according to Romans (6:7) are freed or acquitted from sin. What is there to punish if one is freed or acquitted?
Like when a governor pardons a person, it does not mean they are innocent but that the charges no longer stick. The charges of sin then no longer stick once a person has died.
What did Jesus believe happens to a person when they die? Since Jesus at John (11:11) likened death to sleep, then Jesus believed dead people are in a sleep-like state until resurrection day- Acts 24:15.
Where did Jesus get the idea that the dead are in death's sleep?
King Solomon, known for his wisdom, wrote for us at Ecclesiastes (9:5,10) that the dead do not know anything. So the dead are not conscious of anything. The Psalmist agree. Psalm (6:5) says in death there is no remembrance.... Psalm (13:3) talks of the sleep of death. Psalm (115:17) says the dead do not praise.... Psalm (146:4) says at death thoughts perish.
So what did Jesus think he would be doing while he was buried in hell (Acts 2:27,31) until God resurrected him? Jesus believed he would be in an unconscious sleep-like state. No pain, no bliss. Hell being the common grave of mankind. Since Jesus was from the heavens Jesus was resurrected back to the spirit realm. Revelation (5:9,10) talks of ones being bought from earth to serve with Jesus as kings and priests.
But what about the majority of mankind such as the ones you mentioned?
Since the vast majority being dead have paid for sin by dying (Romans 6:7), but not being one of Christ's 'brothers' (see Matthew 25:40), they can be part of the sheep-like humble meek that will inherit the earth, or earthly realm of God's kingdom as Jesus promised when he referred to Psalm (37:11,29,38) that the meek will inherit the earth.
During resurrection day, or in other words, Jesus thousand-year day, Jesus will awaken all from death's sleep. (except Matt 12:32;Heb 6:4-6) and at that time they (the resurrected dead) will be judged by Jesus by how they respond to what they learn about him at that time because at that time they will have the ability to make that choice. Job (33:24-33)
It is in our time frame, that the global or world-wide warning to repent is going out by the proclaiming of the good news of God's kingdom as to what will be the solution to mankind's troubles (Matthew 24:14; 28:19,20). That warning is for all because by the time Jesus comes in action to execute the wicked off the face of the earth (Proverbs 2:21,22;10:30; Psalm 92:7) there will only be left those Jesus judges as men of goodwill to either continue living through the great tribulation (Rev. 7:9,10,14) to remain on earth, or those he choses as his 'brothers' (Matt 25:40) to serve with him in heaven to rule over earth.
Isaiah 11:4; Revelation 19:11,15.