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Fr Ambrose:
Jesus is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. Jesus’ death on the cross did not just atone for the original sin of Adam! The Lamb that was slain (Rev. 18:8) is the expiation for every sin that has ever been committed or ever will be committed.
It is one thing to reject a particular way of interpreting the atoning sacrifice for sin, it is quite another thing to assert that the Orthodox have never understood that Jesus is Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. If the Orthodox do indeed deny that Jesus is the sacrificial Lamb that was offered as bloody sacrifice for sin, then the Orthodox have ceased to be Christians.
Could anyone possibly have a worse understanding of what Catholics understand about the atoning sacrifice? (I know I shouldn’t ask, because Myhrr might post her comments.)By dying on the cross he appeased God’s wounded honour, and made the full and adequate atonement for original sin.
Jesus is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. Jesus’ death on the cross did not just atone for the original sin of Adam! The Lamb that was slain (Rev. 18:8) is the expiation for every sin that has ever been committed or ever will be committed.
It is one thing to reject a particular way of interpreting the atoning sacrifice for sin, it is quite another thing to assert that the Orthodox have never understood that Jesus is Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. If the Orthodox do indeed deny that Jesus is the sacrificial Lamb that was offered as bloody sacrifice for sin, then the Orthodox have ceased to be Christians.