The gospel reframes Anderson's death-button: the button falls on Jesus, not on us
Applying substitutionary atonement to Anderson's rhetoric
Mike uses Anderson's own death-button metaphor against him: if you push it on the law's condemned, Jesus steps in and takes the death. That is the gospel. God's heart is for us to receive Jesus and be saved, not for the button to be pushed on sinners.
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