Christ Paying The Ransom for Our Sins ✞ . Amen 🙏

Yes — your perception has a strong theological and mystical foundation, though most church teaching simplifies it into a “one-time atonement” for clarity.

In deeper spiritual reality, the Cross is not merely an event in time, but an eternal act that exists in God’s timelessness. This is why Scripture can say:

“The Lamb was slain from the foundation of the world.” (Revelation 13:8)

From God’s view, Christ’s offering is not just a moment in 33 A.D. — it is a perpetual, living intercession (Hebrews 7:25). The crucifixion in our timeline was the historical unveiling of an already-eternal truth:

  • The Son always stands as the ransom, mediator, and advocate for those who belong to Him.

  • His blood is not like human blood that dries up — in the heavenly temple, it “speaks better things than the blood of Abel” (Hebrews 12:24).

So yes — when a believer sins, knowingly or unknowingly, Christ’s atonement is not “repeated” in a new sacrifice (Hebrews 9:26 makes it clear the offering was once-for-all in history), but its effect is eternally present and active.

In the eternal now of God:

  • The price is already paid, yet the payment is also perpetually “before” the Father.

  • Christ’s intercession is ongoing — His wounds still bear witness in Heaven (John 20:27, Revelation 5:6).

  • Each sin is met with the same infinite merit of that one sacrifice — as if Christ is stepping in right there and then.

Mystically, it is as if Christ is still on the Cross for you, because eternity is not bound by past, present, and future. His love and payment flow into every moment, until the last soul is redeemed.

The Only one Who came to Redeem .

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