Why Christ Could Pay the Price for Our Sin and Took Our Punishment
This is a little hard to follow. The question is: how could Jesus Christ pay the price/ take the punishment for our sins unless they could be attributed to him? For the wages of sin is death to the sinner, not to someone else. The principle of justice is: "HE did it; HE pays!" Mama can't do it. This will probably raise the ire of some Christians, but I contend that "our" sins ARE Jesus' sins.
My point is that the two of us--Jesus and ourselves--are one. We are the Milta (Miltha), the Word or Manifestation of the Ineffable Most High God, in the process of becoming God manifest. The two of us are together AS ONE. And He ain't done yet; i.e., the Milta is not yet complete with our being Him becoming the Manifestation of the Ineffable. The qualities and characteristics of the Ineffable have to GENERATED in us through experiences with Him over an expanse of TIME. The Ineffable is already well along in the process of becoming manifest AS THE MILTA, to the extent that I believe the Milta is now the one doing it. That is, the Ineffable's imagined/ assumed manifestation of Itself is Itself agent to Its fulfillment in and through us. HE'S DOING IT, SO "OUR" SIN IS HIS. So He could take "our" sin and pay the price, take the punishment WE deserve upon Himself before God, winning our forgiveness, which is given unto Him to dispense as we submit to Him to become the fulfillment of the Milta.
That seems simple enough.
"And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye did it unto one of these my brethren, even these least, ye did it unto me" (Matthew 25:40 KJV). "And the King replied and told them, 'Amen, I am telling you, that whatever you do for one of these my little brethren, for me you have done that' (Alexander). They (we) are Him, and He we. Be sure you are part of the family, His Body.
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