In other words, time in the Purgatorial furnace burns up some of the penalty for sin...
Was there any atonement at all when Jesus gave his life on the Cross...Which sins did the death of Christ cover, or eliminate, if any???
While fire is the most common and indeed the Pauline image, it is not necessarily the only image for purgation. "Penalty" in the sense that a sprained muscle is the "penalty" for walking or running incorrectly, yes. Not all "effects"are "penalties" in the forensic sense. If I spend what I do not have, my indebtedness is an effect or consequence. Is it a penalty?
Which sins did the death of Christ cover, or eliminate, if any???
Every one.
If one defines what we teach differently from the way we define it, one will find contradictions that do not follow from our teaching. We say, "For freedom Christ has set you free," while we think that freedom and responsibility are essentially related.
Iscool:In other words, time in the Purgatorial furnace burns up some of the penalty for sin...
Was there any atonement at all when Jesus gave his life on the Cross...Which sins did the death of Christ cover, or eliminate, if any???
Actually, the question that I have is rather *Which sins did the death of Christ NOT cover or eliminate that I have to pay for myself*?