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There are five words that show up in Scripture that pertain to the atonement Jesus made for sinners. Those persons who are Calvinist/Reformed, for the most part, and certainly on this forum, are well schooled in these terms.
In my first years as a Christian in Armenian churches, they were not. None were examined or given proper exposition of. As a result, the full depth and glory of the work of Christ on the cross is not seen. I find the same thing to be true on the various forums that are not Reformed oriented and the Reformed are mocked. In trying to discuss them and bring them into the light, I have found that the majority have little knowledge or ability to understand, even what it being said. It is a case of "you don't know what you don't know, and yet truly believing that you do know."
Too often the view of the cross is simply "Christ died on the cross providing forgiveness of my sins." What he did was simply, die on the cross, but little is known of what he was doing on that cross. Which is why they can say he bore the sins of all without exception, but you have to choose to accept the forgiveness he offers. It is why the fact that that is a self-contradictory statement is invisible to the one who says it.
Those five things are:
In my first years as a Christian in Armenian churches, they were not. None were examined or given proper exposition of. As a result, the full depth and glory of the work of Christ on the cross is not seen. I find the same thing to be true on the various forums that are not Reformed oriented and the Reformed are mocked. In trying to discuss them and bring them into the light, I have found that the majority have little knowledge or ability to understand, even what it being said. It is a case of "you don't know what you don't know, and yet truly believing that you do know."
Too often the view of the cross is simply "Christ died on the cross providing forgiveness of my sins." What he did was simply, die on the cross, but little is known of what he was doing on that cross. Which is why they can say he bore the sins of all without exception, but you have to choose to accept the forgiveness he offers. It is why the fact that that is a self-contradictory statement is invisible to the one who says it.
Those five things are:
- Substitution
- Ransom
- Propitiation
- Imputation
- Justification
