Calvin and Hobbes and Substitutionary Atonement

Calvin

From Calvin and Hobbes on 4/28/10.

Backstory...before this, Calvin had waited 6 weeks for a much wanted beanie to arrive.  Once it did, he broke the beanie.  Now he is in an argument with Hobbes about who broke the beanie.

This is a great picture of Jesus taking the blame.  When our life is a wreck, we want someone else to blame.  It is a natural reaction.

The good news is that Someone took the blame, but never had to.  

For those scoring at home, this is substitutionary atonement.
Posterous theme by Cory Watilo