(urth) christ, already
Craig Brewer
cnbrewer at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 15 16:45:01 PST 2010
So I get all the sacrifice stuff and redemption, etc.
But why is that aspect of God also identified as the Logos/Word?
Jeff Wilson <jwilson at io.com> wrote:
>> Just curious, then: if the Logos was eternal, why did it have to enter
>> history
>> in the form of an actual living man?
>
>He was to be the final sacrifice; no one can top sacrificing God. This
>Ultimate Sacrifice paid the blood price for all sins committed and yet to
>be committed by generations yet unborn, completing the older quid pro
>quo-style covenants and making way for the new covenant of forgiveness,
>and a personal relationship with God.
>
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