Contarini:
That’s a flawed and inadequate theology. The purpose of Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross was to purchase for God a glorious Church having no spot or wrinkle. (Eph. 5:25-27)
There’s nothing “flawed” in my theology. I certainly concur with what you state above, but in context of that passage the Church being “cleansed,” and “having no spot or wrinkle” is through Christ Himself sanctifying her by “the washing of water WITH THE WORD…” (Eph. 5:26). In this context it is not the cross or water baptism, but abiding in the Word of God - this Word being the Scriptures. And this Church He presents to HIMSELF in all her glory (Eph. 5:27).
Now corresponding to this is, the
reconciliation Christ accomplished though His work on the cross is also a cause for the holiness and blamelessness of the Church when she is presented before Him (see Col. 1:22; cf. Rom 5:10-11; 2 Cor. 5:14-21).
Of course none of this is possible unless ALL her sins are forever forgiven, which is accomplished completely and perfectly through the substitutionary, sin-sacrifice of Christ.
In the Roman Catholic view, Mary is the foretaste of this
I’m glad you said “in the Roman Catholic view,” because you’ll find no such teaching by the Apostles in the Scriptures.
I think they go too far in saying that she never experienced original sin.
One does not “experience” original sin, one is naturally born with it. It is impossible for any of Adam’s posterity to be born without it, and the majority of his posterity will experience the effects of it - death (Rom. 5:17). For this reason even infants are subject to death.
But this Adamic curse is quashed by and through faith in the “
Last Adam,” Jesus Christ. Instead of “
condemnation” to all men
in Adam, there results “
justification” to all men who are now “in Christ,” the “Last Adam,” through faith in Him (Rom. 5:18). Instead of “
death” which reigns
in Adam, the “
gift of righteousness” reigns IN LIFE through Jesus Christ (Rom. 5:18), our new Federal Head. Through Adam’s one act of disobedience, says the Scriptures, all of Adam’s posterity were “
made sinners” (Rom. 5:18). But through the one act of obedience by the
Last Adam, Jesus Christ (His sacrificial death on the cross), all true believers in Him are "
made righteous (Rom. 5:19; cf. 2 Cor. 5:21).
It is the one who is now “
in Christ Jesus” who is “made” blameless and spotless because of the cross Christ endured as a sin-sacrifice. As the Apostle Paul states:
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And such were some of you; but you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, and in the Spirit of our God (1 Cor. 6:11; cf. 1 Cor. 1:2, 30).
But they have a far better and more Biblical conception of salvation than you appear to do (judging from this one post).
Not based on what I posted above.
There’s nothing sinful about “normal birth.” Sin is not part of what it means to be human. It is a corruption of human nature, and God’s purpose is to free us from it.
NONE of Adam’s posterity become “sinners” by personally sinning. We’re BORN sinners, being born IN ADAM. Paul states this clearly when he says “
…IN ADAM all die” (1 Cor. 15:22). Adam, the Federal head of all mankind, became of sinner by actually sinning,
i.e, by personally transgressing a definite Commandment back in the Garden. But all of us, his posterity, are BORN sinners, being born IN ADAM (Rom 5:18; cf. 5:12).
Jesus didn’t come to merely free us from a “corrupt nature,” but to free us from Adam himself- from the Divine judgment, condemnation and death that all born in him inherit. This He accomplished through His death on the cross, where He took upon Himself, as a substitutionary sacrifice, our sins and our judgment, dying in our stead. To the end that all who believe in Him, by the power of God, through the cross, are no longer
“in Adam,” but *“in Christ,” * the
“Last Adam,” “
made righteous.” God now sees humanity either
“in Adam” or
“in Christ.”
In whom are you Contarini, and on what basis?
No, Contarini, RC’ism does not have a better, Biblical conception of salvation than I (nor do you). And, yes, Contarini, there is everything sinful about a “normal birth.” Because by “normal birth” one is born
“in Adam” (including Mary), and from the moment of conception under Divine condemnation and judgment, destined to die (including Mary). Mankind’s ONLY hope is to (through faith in Christ) be
born again out of Adam and into Christ Jesus, the
"Last Adam, " made righteous IN HIM.
The incarnation has ALL to do with Jesus Christ - none of Mary.
Blessing,
L.