Jesus is a person
ReedActs@aol.com (ReedActs@aol.com)
Mon, 12 Oct 1998 21:08:08 EDT
Marlon:
A good example is the parent who has set up rules for his children. Let
us say that the child violates the rule of his father. By all rights, the
child should receive the punishment that was already predetermined by the
father. But for some reason, the parent begins to reflect in his mind. And
he remembers, that when he was a little boy himself, he had the urge and
temptation to do the same thing that his son has done. Even if he didn't
actually do it, he knows how it feels to have had the temptation and the
urge. So, instead of punishing his son, he decides to hold back his
judgement.
Mike:
I agree with part of your statement. However, you are incorrect in where you
state, "he decides to hold back his judgement." Judgement was fully satistied
on Calvary in *his* flesh.