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Chapter XCV.—Christ took upon Himself
the curse due to us.
“For
the whole human race will be found to be under a curse. For it is written
in the law of Moses, ‘Cursed is every one that continueth not in
all things that are written in the book of the law to do
them.’2315
And no one has
accurately done all, nor will you venture to deny this; but some more and
some less than others have observed the ordinances enjoined. But if those
who are under this law appear to be under a curse for not having observed
all the requirements, how much more shall all the nations appear to be
under a curse who practise idolatry, who seduce youths, and commit other
crimes? If, then, the Father of all wished His Christ for the whole human
family to take upon Him the curses of all, knowing that, after He had
been crucified and was dead, He would raise Him up, why do you argue
about Him, who submitted to suffer these things according to the
Father’s will, as if He were accursed, and do not rather bewail
yourselves? For although His Father caused Him to suffer these things in
behalf of the human family, yet you did not commit the deed as in
obedience to the will of God. For you did not practise piety when you
slew the prophets. And let none of you say: If His Father wished Him to
suffer this, in order that by His stripes the human race might be healed,
we have done no wrong. If, indeed, you repent of your sins, and recognise
Him to be Christ, and observe His commandments, then you may assert this;
for, as I have said before, remission of sins shall be yours. But if you
curse Him and them that believe on Him, and, when you have the power, put
them to death, how is it possible that requisition shall not be made of
you, as of unrighteous and sinful men, altogether hard-hearted and
without understanding, because you laid your hands on Him?E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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