![]() ![]() Such infinite sins (plural) demand an infinite punishment. Every sin effects not only the sinner and the one(s) sinned against, but produces a chain of events that ripples throughout eternity even reaching Heaven itself (Gen 6:5 Rev 18:5 cf. ![]() His sin made both Christ's sacrifice for the elect and Hell for the reprobate a necessity. Adam's sin in the Garden effected all mankind (Rom 5:12-21 cf. has a cascading effect a ripple effect - the surrounding waters being God's entire Creation. Sin is more evil than we may have ever considered. If you drop a rock into a pool of water you would see that the rock creates ripples from its point of entry outward to the surrounding waters. However, what about the unsaved, or reprobate?įirst, let's begin with an illustration. The price of their infinite sins have been paid in full. Thankfully, Christ has bore an infinite amount of suffering for his elect upon the Cross of Calvary. Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.He Gave Us Scripture: Foundations of Interpretation. ![]()
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