Wednesday, April 10, 2019

A BRIEF COMMENT ON THE ETERNAL HOLINESS OF THE SON OF GOD.

04/10/19 A BRIEF COMMENT ON THE ETERNAL HOLINESS OF THE SON OF GOD
 
Jesus became SIN sacrifice and is full atonement for sin without ever being sinful or having sin.

Throughout Scripture, God is without sin, He is sinless, past, present and future.
The word, "sin" is used interchangeably in the Old Testament with the "sin sacrifice."
Jesus was sinless at birth, throughout life, in death, in the resurrection and always will be sinless.
Jesus came to take away our sins.
Jesus became, "sin," which should be understood as "SIN SACRIFICE." This is consistent with nature and revelation concerning the sacrificial life, death, and redemptive work of Jesus Christ. Jesus did not become actual sin by becoming the sin sacrifice. In His death, Jesus atoned for our sins, and He carried our sins away, without becoming defiled, corrupted, polluted, changed by our sin.
Acceptance of Jesus being the SIN SACRIFICE rather than becoming actual SIN does not contradict Scripture, or compromise the integrity of Christ being the sinless sacrifice, which continued to be sinless, even through His death.
Jesus became the SIN SACRIFICE in obedience to the Father. The Father would not have, could not have commanded that anyone become sin or a sinner, much less would He command His eternal and holy Son to become sin or a sinner.
Since Jesus became the SIN SACRIFICE in obedience to the Father, then it must be understood that Jesus would not submit to a command to become actual sin or an actual sinner.
Jesus went to the cross without sin, died on the cross without sin, ascended to the right hand of the Father without sin, intercedes for us without sin and will always be without sin.

I understand that popular theology does not agree with my point of view, and therefore I realize that I have friends who will not agree with this post and comment. That does not change my point of view. I still love those who disagree and I still think they may be saved. However, I hold to a view of Jesus that does not require Him to become sin or a sinner in order to save sinners. In fact, I believe that the corrupting of Jesus would have disqualified Him to be Savior. I hold a higher, and I believe more Biblical view, of the purity, integrity and immutability of Christ, Who is the same Yesterday, today and forever.

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