- May 19, 2016
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Personally, I believe that by continuing His good work even to the point of death, that Jesus proved that He was sincerely devoted to righteousness, and therefore, God was pleased with Christ and vindicated Him with the resurrection.
(See James 3:17, 5:10-11, 1 Peter 3:14, 1:6-7) There's a whole book about this [removed]
But others seem to think that Christ was cursed by God Himself, that God Himself punished Jesus for other people's sin. To me this is the worst injustice imaginable, and it is attributed to God.
And I don't think that these two interpretations are compatible with each other. Either God vindicates Christ with the resurrection for His devotion to God, or God is being vindictive against Him by punishing Him for others' sins. God cannot vindicate and be vindictive at the same time. That's a contradiction of terms.
So I think this penal substitutionary atonement theory is blinding the Church from affirming that Christ is worthy of honor and worship because He proved sincerely devoted to righteousness. This is Jesus' real virtue and true glory. But you can't say that God rewards Jesus if you are saying that God is the one pouring out the punishment on Him.
(See James 3:17, 5:10-11, 1 Peter 3:14, 1:6-7) There's a whole book about this [removed]
But others seem to think that Christ was cursed by God Himself, that God Himself punished Jesus for other people's sin. To me this is the worst injustice imaginable, and it is attributed to God.
And I don't think that these two interpretations are compatible with each other. Either God vindicates Christ with the resurrection for His devotion to God, or God is being vindictive against Him by punishing Him for others' sins. God cannot vindicate and be vindictive at the same time. That's a contradiction of terms.
So I think this penal substitutionary atonement theory is blinding the Church from affirming that Christ is worthy of honor and worship because He proved sincerely devoted to righteousness. This is Jesus' real virtue and true glory. But you can't say that God rewards Jesus if you are saying that God is the one pouring out the punishment on Him.