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first off, please forgive me if this is in the wrong forum.
Years ago, when I was a teenager, my “pentecostal” aunt gave me some long lecture about the crucifix I was wearing. Like I said, this was YEARS ago. The key words I remember her rambling on with were that Christ has paid for our sins and is no longer on the cross. I’m sure you’ve all heard the story and such
. My feeling is that our redemption is a constant payment and is not really final until we reach grace in our death. I also recall an image of Christ in Heaven as a Lamb that had been slayed (Revelations). If our Lord, Jesus Christ is in Heaven and appears as a slain Lamb and our salvation is not final just because we claim some empty statement like, “I accept Jesus into my heart, forgive me Jesus”, then how in the world do protestants find a crucifix to be an insult? And is what I believe enough to bring up?
But like I said, I feel that I’m continually going to confession and asking forgiveness, but I also recall the words of a once and for all sacrafice! Can this be taken out of context? HELP!
Years ago, when I was a teenager, my “pentecostal” aunt gave me some long lecture about the crucifix I was wearing. Like I said, this was YEARS ago. The key words I remember her rambling on with were that Christ has paid for our sins and is no longer on the cross. I’m sure you’ve all heard the story and such
But like I said, I feel that I’m continually going to confession and asking forgiveness, but I also recall the words of a once and for all sacrafice! Can this be taken out of context? HELP!