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The Second Part--Of Man's Deliverance

Lord's Day 5

Question 12

Since then, by the righteous judgment of God, we deserve temporal and eternal punishment, is there no way by which we may escape that punishment, and be again received into favour?

God will have his justice satisfied:1 and therefore we must make this full satisfaction, either by ourselves, or by another.2

Question 13

Can we ourselves then make this satisfaction?

By no means; but on the contrary we daily increase our debt.3

Question 14

Can there be found anywhere, one, who is a mere creature, able to satisfy for us?

None; for, first, God will not punish any other creature for the sin which man has committed;4 and further, no mere creature can sustain the burden of God's eternal wrath against sin, so as to deliver others from it.5


1 Gen. 2:17; Exod. 20:5; Exod. 23:7; Ezek. 18:4; Matt. 5:26; 2 Thess. 1:6; Luke 16:2.

2 Rom. 8:3, 4.

3 . Job 9:2, 3; Job 15:15, 16; Job 4:18, 19; Ps. 130:3; Matt. 6:12; Matt. 18:25; Matt. 16:26.

4 Ezek. 18:4; Gen. 3:17; Heb. 2:14-17.

5 Nah. 1:6; Ps. 130:3.

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