Ch 4. Sub section 3: Sacrifice of the Mass
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概要
In this episode, we examine Chapter 4, Subsection 3 of 'The Two Babylons' by Alexander Hislop, focusing on the doctrine of the "Sacrifice of the Mass."
At the heart of this discussion is a critical question:
Did Christ’s sacrifice on the cross fully accomplish redemption once for all or must it be continually re-presented through ritual?
Hislop contends that the concept of an ongoing sacrificial system within the Mass reflects not apostolic Christianity, but a return to patterns found in ancient pagan worship where priests stood as mediators, offering repeated sacrifices on behalf of the people.
In contrast, Scripture declares that Christ, our High Priest, offered Himself one time, securing eternal redemption (Hebrews 9–10). If that sacrifice is truly sufficient, what then is the theological meaning of the Mass?
This episode explores:
● Whether the Mass aligns with or departs from the finality of the cross
● The historical development of sacrificial language in the church
● And the implications for how we understand Christ’s finished work
This is not just a historical question—it is a gospel issue.
Because what is at stake is nothing less than the sufficiency of Christ’s atonement.