Okay now I see the difference. What I have been taught was that death wasn’t imposed by God, but rather it was the result of what happened when Adam and Eve took the fruit. The result from eating this fruit was that they would die. Kind of like if I eat something that I’m allergic to, I’m going to get hives.
Well yes, but in this case, it would be as if God had dictated that the effect of you eating the allergen is hives.
God created physical death as the result of disobedience.
He didn’t specifically impose it upon Adam and Eve; he imposed death as the penalty/consequence/effect of eating the fruit of the tree. Adam chose death by taking the fruit.
By becoming one of us, he united us to him. He became the new Adam on account of his primacy as the only begotten Son of God and his divinity. Therefore, when he submitted to death, the penalty/consequence/effect of Adam’s sin, because he was righteous, God did not suffer him to remain in the grave but restored him to life. Because we are united to him as the new Adam, we will rise with him.
The natural effect of rebellion against God is death. Because God created and ordered the physical universe and our existence, this could be described as a penalty because it is a negative result which he ordered as the result of eating the fruit.
To distinguish between “imposed by God” and “result of what happened when Adam and Eve took the fruit” is a false distinction. God ordered our existence and therefore, he effectively imposes a penalty of physical death on humans if they rebel against his decrees.
It’s like laws that we have. The specific penalty for a certain crime is a fine of such and such amount, or so many years in prison. They are imposed generally, and people are free to obey the laws. However, when they violate the laws they become subject to the penalty which was imposed generally.
The difference is with sin is that it is so intricately linked with those around you that the consequences of Adam’s sin were passed on through his bloodline. It is as if the penalty for a crime were your exile. If your wife goes with you into exile, and she bears you children there, they cannot return to what would have been their natural homeland because they are foreigners on account of your exile.
Jesus Christ, being the ruler of the kingdom, could not be subject to permanent exile, so when he became a member of Adam’s family and went into exile with them, Adam’s family was made able to return with him.
The penalty is only one aspect of the atonement. However, it is an aspect of it that cannot be denied.