Zeke
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You know NOTHING about blood atonement. The sentence upon sin is death: "For the wages of sin is death" (Ro. 6: 23). When a man sins he becomes spiritually dead. "Death" does not mean ceasing to exist, but instead means a "separation". Physical death is the separation of a man's soul from his physical body. Spiritual death is the separation of spirit of God from a man's soul. On the very day that Adam sinned by eating of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil he died spiritually:
"...for in the day that thou eastest therefore thou shall surely die" (Gen. 2: 17).
Adam did not die "physically" on the day that he ate from the forbidden tree but instead he died "spiritually."
Therefore, when a man sins the sentence upon him is death. No amount of good deeds can bring him righteousness after he sins. If he is ever to be justified in the sight of God it must be by the penalty being paid. He must be justified by death, "justified by blood" (Ro.5:9).
Once a sinner believes the gospel, then, at that time, he is identified with the death of the Lord Jesus. And at the same time when the Holy Spirit baptizes him "into Jesus Christ" (the Body of Christ; 1 Cor. 12: 13, 27) he is also baptized into the death of the Lord Jesus:
"Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death" (Ro.6:3-4).
And you know little about symbols,types.shadows,figurative,allegorical,similitude,and the timeless verses time 2Cor 3:6, you are historically indoctrinated by the Roman myth of a literal sacrifice of flesh and blood which has no inheritance in the Kingdom (Matt 11:11) Divine prefers mercy over sacrifice, and the only Lord we must know isn't coming in the clouds in this kingdom because the kingdom of God is within Luke 17:20-21.