THE ATONEMENT AND WORD FAITH THEOLOGY

The obvious abuses of the Word-Faith movement concerning the "health" and
"wealth" gospel are readily acknowledged by most evangelical Christians.
However, the most serious errors of the movement involve the "faith"
teachings on the atonement of Christ.

Many Word-Faith teachers claim that redeemed man has the nature of God and
that fallen man has the nature of Satan. According to these teachers,
Jesus Christ voluntarily took upon Himself man's sinful nature and His
very nature changed.

They also teach that when man (Adam) rebelled (or as they frequently put
in, "committed high treason") he not only took on the nature of Satan, but
betrayed God by turning over to Satan what God had given him. So, in order
to redeem mankind and creation from Satan's "legal" control, Jesus as the
second Adam, had to die not only physically but spiritually. According to
these false teachers, Jesus took on the very nature of Satan on the cross,
died spiritually, and while completing the plan of redemption in hell, was
born again. Look at what some of the main leaders have said:

"Do you think that the punishment for our sin was to die on a cross? If
that were the case, the two thieves could have paid our price. No, the
punishment was to go into hell itself and to serve time in hell separated
from God" (Frederick K.C. Price, Ever Increasing Faith Messenger, June
1990, p. 7).

"Ladies and gentlemen, the serpent is a symbol of Satan. Jesus Christ knew
the only way he would stop Satan was by becoming one in nature with him.
You say, What did you say? What blasphemy is this? No, you hear this! He
did not take my sin; He became my sin" (Benny Hinn, Benny Hinn broadcast
on TBN, December 15, 1990).

"When Jesus cried "It is finished!" He was not speaking of the plan of
redemption. There were still three days and nights to go through before He
went to the throne. He was referring to the Abrahamic Covenant Jesus'
death on the cross was only the beginning of the complete work of
redemption" (Kenneth Copeland, "Jesus - Our Lord of Glory", Believer's
Voice of Victory, April, 1982, p. 3).

"The righteousness of God was made to be sin. He accepted the sin nature
of Satan in His own spirit. And at that moment that He did so He cried,
`My God, My God, Why hast thou forsaken me?' You don't know what happened
at the cross. Why do you think Moses, upon instruction of God, raised the
serpent upon that pole instead of a lamb? That use to bug me. I said, `Why
in the world would you want to put a snake up there - the sign of Satan?
Why didn't you put a lamb on that pole?' And the Lord said, `Because it
was a sign of Satan that was hanging on the cross.' He (Jesus) said, `I
accepted in my own spirit, spiritual death; and the light was turned off'"
(Kenneth Copeland, What Happened From the Cross to the Throne? cassette
tape, Kenneth Copeland Ministries, parenthesis mine).

Among the errors many Word-Faith teachers make about the atonement of
Christ, one is the "spiritualizing" of the death of Jesus Christ. Another
is the distortion of what Jesus meant on the cross when He said, "It is
finished" (John 19:30).

The teachers of this movement emphasize the "spiritual" death of Christ
almost to the exclusion of His "physical" death. The problem with this is
simply that it is unbiblical. The Bible's emphasis is on the physical
death of Christ, not the spiritual. The teaching of scripture is: "Without
shedding of blood (physical) is no remission" (Hebrews 9:22, parenthesis
mine).

As regarding Christ's words, "It is finished", the word in the Greek is
tetelistai and is rendered "to bring to an end" or "paid for in full"
(Vine's Expository Dictionary). What Christ was saying was that the work
of redemption (paying for sin and securing salvation) was complete. If
Christ did anything else beyond "It is finished," in order to pay for sin,
something is added to His completed work. This is what the Word-Faith
teachers have done when they teach that salvation was completed in hell,
after Christ died on the cross!

On what scripture do these teachers base their doctrine of the spiritual
death of Christ? Most of them point to Psalm 22:1 where the Psalmist cried
out "My God, My God, Why hast thou forsaken me?" Jesus of course uttered
these words on the cross in fulfillment of the Psalmist's prophecy (Mark
15:34).

However, when reading Psalm 22, it is seen that God never abandoned the
Psalmist (see 22:19, 22, 23, 24). And in other psalms, we discover the
Psalmist is always feeling like God had abandoned him when God had not. He
seems to be saying, "God, where are you when I need you?" But in Psalm 22,
David is merely expressing how he feels, rather than the idea of God
really abandoning him.

Jesus, in his human nature, while on the cross, as He looks into the cup
of death, expresses the very same feeling or emotion as did David. God
never abandoned Christ on the cross. Rather, God turned His back to what
was on Jesus, namely sin. Jesus was man's sin-bearer, but He was not
polluted with man's sin-nature and the nature of Satan as the Word-Faith
teachers claim.

Finally, did Christ die spiritually? The answer is no! At least not in the
way the leaders of this movement teach. The Bible does not teach that
Jesus died spiritually. As a matter of fact, the Bible teaches just the
opposite.

In I Peter 3:18, Peter states that Christ was "Put to death in the flesh,
but quickened (made alive) by the Spirit." This does not mean that He was
once dead spiritually and now He is alive spiritually, or by the Spirit.

In conclusion, if what the Word-Faith teachers claim regarding the
atonement of Christ is true, then one will have to rewrite the words of
Christ on the cross.

For instance, instead of saying "It is finished," Christ should have
explained Himself by saying, "I'm not talking about the plan of salvation,
but I'm talking about the Abrahamic covenant."

Instead of Christ saying to the thief on the cross, "Today you will be
with Me in Paradise," He should have said, "Today you will be with Me
suffering in hell."

Instead of saying, "Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit," He should
have said, "Satan, into your hands I commend My spirit."

There is still one more problem with this movement's teaching that Jesus
defeated Satan in hell: Satan is not in hell. One day he will be!

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