The LAW satisfied Cayce

LAW satisfied, The, C. H. Cayce We have been requested to state, in THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST, our views as to what law Christ satisfied for His people. He rendered satisfaction for every sin committed by His people. He became the surety for those the Father gave Him, and He suffered for all their sins; He atoned for every sin each and every one of them commits. All their sins are charged to His account, as He is their surety. Sin is transgression of law. So that as Christ renders satisfaction for all their sins, He satisfies every demand of law against them. The Primitive Baptist, April 9, 1907.

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