We are most of us far more likely to err on the side of over-caution than of over-zeal: we are generally far more disposed to remember the “time to be silent” than the “time to speak” (Ecclesiastes 3:7). It is a lesson, however, which ought to […]
Jesus Christ did feel and suffer the wrath of God which was due unto us for our sins.
Christ, though guiltless, took our punishment, that He might cancel our guilt, and do away with our punishment.
Christ so took and bare our sins, and had them so laid upon him, as that he underwent the punishment due unto them, and that in our stead: therefore, he made satisfaction to the justice of God for them. John Owen