The following is my first post on the thread which you started, "The blood of Christ does not save you!" Anyone in their right mind can see that I engaged the your false assertion:
Spoken by the person with the weak argument and a need to attack the personal rather than the logical.
There are thee principles whereby a person is justified in the eyes of God. Not just one.
No, there are 3 principles, you think you have deduced. There is no comment anywhere to affirm that claim directly, and show it is nothing more than human deduction, susceptible to hubris, error, ignorance, and just plain Dumb!
"Since we have now been justified by His blood, how much more shall we be saved from God's wrath through Him!" (Ro. 5: 9).
The sentence upon sin is death:
"For the wages of sin is death" (Ro. 6: 23). 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).
"justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus" (Ro. 3: 21).
If no amount of good works can bring about a sinner being made "right" with God then he must be made right by some method independent of himself. The Scriptures declare that the sinner is "without strength":
"For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly" (Ro. 5: 6).
Since the sinner is without strength then he cannot save himself and therefore if he is going to be saved then salvation must come to him as a "free gift":
"For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord" (Ro. 6: 23).
"Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ: By whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God" (Ro. 5: 1-2).
There is nothing meritious in believing something that is absolutely true. So "faith" is the principle whereby a person has access to God's grace as well as the blessings which flow from the Cross.
Jerry, the questions are on the table.
Do you think that blood forces God's hand?
If not forced, why does that blood bring God's Grace?
Is that blood magical and supersedes God's dictates?
Because, dearest, hubris laden, smug, snotty, Jerry, if that blood does not FORCE God to dismiss those sins, then God makes a willing choice, (we call it Grace), to allow those sins to be dismissed from your "ledger". That ledger is what is Justified. You have a piece of paper with a line down the middle. Your sins are on the left, and the balance owed is left lacking on the Right.
When it says justified, that means that Jesus sits on the right to balance those sins.
God is not forced to forgive your sins. That's about 2nd grade thinking, boy. God does so willingly.
Without God's promise and assurance that Jesus on the cross would do anything for you, it would do nothing for you.
Therefore it's His Grace, and His Grace alone that provides ANY forgiveness of your sins, not the blood.