"God's wrath was satisfied by Jesus' death and suffering."
Does this mean that since Jesus died God's wrath is quenched and he's up there kind of sedated? :confused:
Is this statement theologically correct
Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by xdisciplex, May 25, 2006.
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The Greek pagan principle of "propitiation" is that the "mean old angry deity is appeased by the blood or food sacrifice offerred".
By "contrast" the HEBREW idea of "ATONEMENT" is of the form "GOD so LOVED THAT HE gave HIS Son FOR US...".
In other words it is the OPPOSITE of "God got the joy of tormenting a sacrificial soul until He felt pretty good about us once again".
God "WAS IN Christ" reconciling the world TO HIMSELF 2Cor 5.
I may have given you a link to a book that helps keep the focus fully on the sacrifice of Christ for us as an expression of "ATONEMENT" not "appeasement".
The statement you have above is in the form of "appeasement".
IN Christ,
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Maybe you need to think about it this way. Would you be satisfied if someone killed your son? I don't think that Gods' wrath was quenched, otherwise we could do as the profits of old did, Go directly to God with our problems. This is why you go to Jesus, For all who ask Jesus to come into their heart and ask for forgiveness, He forgives. there is no other way to get to God except through Jesus. If they went through Jesus, God accepts them into His arms. AMEN
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But God released his anger which he had on our sins on Jesus, right? Does this mean that God was angry at Jesus in this moment? Or how did this work? Did God time this and in the right moment, when Jesus was on the cross he got all his anger together and then released it on Jesus and afterwards he wasn't angry anymore? But he can still get angry today. This means that his anger isn't simply gone. Somehow this isn't so easy to understand. If Jesus bore the wrath of God then why is God still angry today? In revelation the wrath of God is mentioned a few times.
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I believe God is angry at himself because He created us in His image. We dissapointed Him because we are not like Him while we are here in the flesh. Does that make since?
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God always has wrath on sin; at the same time, he is merciful, longsuffering, compassionate, righteous, omniscient, etc. God's attributes are all evenly balanced in his nature - he does not change as man does.
xdisciplex,I notice that you start a lot of threads. I think you need to do some studying of the Bible and you would discover a few things and not have to ask so many questions. Why do you ask all this stuff? Why don't you get in a bible study or something? -
God (the Father) was not angry at Jesus (God the Son) or at Himself. God "was IN Christ reconciling the World to Himself" 2Cor 5
The Atonement model has God "giving of HIMSELF" to save mankind. The Atonement model is not "God appeased" it is "God tormented, God sacrificed, God glorified, God suffering in man's place".
God "Loves God with all His heart" that means the Father Loves God the Son "with all His heart" - He did not hate Christ nor was He "angry at Christ".
But Christ felt the Justice of God and the wrath of God "against sin" -- the same thing each sinner will feel in the "2nd death" lake of fire - mentioned in Rev 20.
"Some groups" teach that the cross had not "second death - substitutionary payment" to it -- rather it is just "the passion" the earthly and human injustice suffered by Christ. When they do that -- they make "sinful man" the one who "measures out the payment owed". I see that as an error.
In Christ,
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Why didn't the Father for example come down to earth and die for us? Why did Jesus have to do this part? Because he's the son and beyond the Father in the hierarchy? -
God the Father suffered with Christ as a Father would be in anguish and suffering watching His only Son being tormented.
But at the same time it is GOD who "measures out the cup" that Christ must drink to fully satisify "the debt owed" according to the Law - thus upholding the claims of the LAW of God - upholding the penalty demanded in the LAW. The LAW of God that governs the universe - remains in tact WHILE saving mankind. HE is "JUST and the JUSTIFIER" of those that diligently seek Him.
God must always be BOTH "Perfectly Just" AND "Perfectly merciful".
At the Cross - Justice AND mercy have kissed.
As we learn in John 1:1 - Christ's role - His "function" in the Trinity is to "REVEAL" infinite God in finite terms. He is "The WORD".
"We BEHELD Him full of grace and truth" - He is "God WITH US". Jesus said to Philip who said "SHOW us the Father" -- "HAVE I been so long with you and yet you have not known Me?".
His "purpose" is to reveal - to show - God!
God the Father's role is to represent the Authority and ruling attributes of the Trinity.
Both the Father and the Son - function in a way that perfectly illustrates each attribute of the Trinity. Christ therefore was the only one that HAD the role of coming and representing God to man.
In Christ,
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I think God had to forsake His son for a short period of time in order for Him to die or else why would Jesus say "Father why hath thou forsaken me". I doubt if Jesus could of died if God had not forsaken Him. I also believe Heaven was disturbed when Jesus died for that was when the souls recieved their white robes that were under the altar.
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xdisciplex, if you want answers, you have to put in the study. You can buy study books yourself. You mainly need to take time to read the Bible - maybe get a good study bible would help you. You can't rely on answers here as they come from many sources. This is not the way to get all these questions answered.
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He is the propiation of not only us but that of the whole world.
I qualify this quoted Scripture by saying that Christ's atoning sacrifice is sufficient for everyone but only effective to only those who believe and receive. -
Marcia;
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xdisciplex,
Satisfied.
Sin absolutly must be punished. Gods justice must be meted out. The scriptures tell us that the
But the rest of that verse says...
"Father. I'll take it. Mike deserves it, but I will take it for him"
All of our sins were placed upon Jesus Christ 2000 years ago. Gods justice was satisfied. Our sins demand that the death sentance be administered, and it was...but Christ took it in our place.
He then rose from the dead 3 days later and offers new life to the "whosoeverwills", who embrace Him through faith alone.
To all you embrace Him He literally indwells them, and "seals" them into His body through the indwelling Holy Spirit.
Its a beautiful thing that God has done for us, and we can never thank Him and praise Him enought for it.
God bless,
Mike