Dant02
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● Romans 4:25 . . He was delivered over to death for our sins, and was raised to life for our justification.
The first half of that verse testifies that Christ's crucifixion completed the atonement as per Isaiah 53:6 and 1 John 2:2.
However, atonements are limited. They don't have what it takes to protect people from facing justice at the great white throne event depicted at Revelation 20:11-15. For that, people need their personnel files wiped.
The second half of Romans 4:25 testifies that Christ's resurrection gains people what his cross could not obtain for them.
The Greek word for "justification" is dikaiosis (dik-ah'-yo-sis) which means acquittal; defined as an adjudication of innocence.
People merely forgiven still carry a load of guilt; viz: they have a record. Christ's resurrection deletes their record so that on the books, it's as though they've never been anything but 100% innocent.
● 1 Corinthians 15:17 . . Further, if Christ has not been raised up, your faith is useless; you are yet in your sins.
Had Christ's crucified dead body not been restored to life, everyone would remain on track for the sum of all fears even though he fully atoned for their sins on the cross.
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● Romans 4:25 . . He was delivered over to death for our sins, and was raised to life for our justification.
The first half of that verse testifies that Christ's crucifixion completed the atonement as per Isaiah 53:6 and 1 John 2:2.
However, atonements are limited. They don't have what it takes to protect people from facing justice at the great white throne event depicted at Revelation 20:11-15. For that, people need their personnel files wiped.
The second half of Romans 4:25 testifies that Christ's resurrection gains people what his cross could not obtain for them.
The Greek word for "justification" is dikaiosis (dik-ah'-yo-sis) which means acquittal; defined as an adjudication of innocence.
People merely forgiven still carry a load of guilt; viz: they have a record. Christ's resurrection deletes their record so that on the books, it's as though they've never been anything but 100% innocent.
● 1 Corinthians 15:17 . . Further, if Christ has not been raised up, your faith is useless; you are yet in your sins.
Had Christ's crucified dead body not been restored to life, everyone would remain on track for the sum of all fears even though he fully atoned for their sins on the cross.
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