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Home › Forums › Christian Living Themes › Penal Substitution vs. Christus Victor
This really helped me understand the atonement and gospel and God so much better than I ever have my whole life. I hope it blesses someone else too as God used it to bless me.
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As a Christian I had always understood the cross on a heart level—I understood deep down in my guts that the cross screamed out how much God loved me. It was something beautiful that spoke of how valued I was in the eyes of God as expressed in the simple and profound statement “Jesus died for me.” Moreover, I experienced in the depths of who I am the power of the cross working in my life—the love of God opened up to me, bringing life into the dark and broken places. Yet while I knew this saving power and reality of the cross as an experiential reality in my life, at the same time I didn’t understand in my head how it worked. I was unable to communicate to others the radical love that I saw and experienced there at the foot of the cross, and found myself dissatisfied with the legalistic explanations I heard. Why did God need the cross to save us? How does it make anything better? These were the questions I asked myself.
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