No.
Heb 2 informs the reader that Jesus bound Satan at the Cross.
Satan is not defeated until The Second Resurrection.
So in your view Christ actually has not come as yet, even though you have Him dying on the Cross. That dying bound Satan, but you cannot explain the benefit that Christ bound Satan for man.
My Bible says Christ came to defeat Satan the first time He came, not the second. My Bible is quite clear on that. It NEVER states Christ came to redeem man and the world at His Second Coming. His atonement occurred at His first advent, not the second.
Here are some texts again that shows that Christ defeated death and gave life to the world. Rom 5:18, I Cor 15:12-22, Heb 2:9, Heb 2:14-17, II Cor 5:18-19, II Tim 1:10, All will be raised because Christ arose from the dead, defeating death, I Cor 15:52-54, Rev 20:13-14, Acts 24:15, John 6:39.
And just so you can do a good Bible study since you claim you don't know scripture. The result of Adam's sin was death, physical death, mortality, Gen 3:19, Rom 5:12 reiterates that condemnation and the following verses explains just how Christ overcame death, the power of Satan.
I'll help you along with how this all ties in with the binding of Satan. I had not realized you were so inept at following a discussion.
Where does scripture speak of the binding of Satan?
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]When Christ was crucified His death represented the death that would be the end of man if not redeemed. He decended into Hell. When he rose from the dead, Christ had bound Satan and took from Him his power over death. Christ also took with Him all those who were held captive by death. This is the taking of the spoils of the strong man, Satan. Mat 12:29, Mk 3:22-27, John 12:30-32, Eph 4:8-9, Col 2:13-15, Rev 20: 1-3. The devil is bound in that he lost his power over death and Hades.
From the time of Christ's first coming Christ's Church is formed where the Gospel is preached. Man is summoned to the Kingdom of God and the devil is barred from preventing their entrance into it. The abyss refers to the hearts of those who have rejected God. That is the evil one sees in the world today. Satan is working mightly to overcome but knows that he will fail.
Now this is the fourth time that I have explalned the scriptural view of the binding of Satan and what it means.
You have not refuted any of this with scripture as yet. Furthermore, you have not explalned your view as yet. All you have stated is[/FONT] that Christ bound Satan by His death. But what does that mean respective of your view? In your view what was the purpose of binding Satan? How does your binding of Satan effect anything for man and his salvation?
This is probably the 7th or 8th opportunity you have had to explain your view. If you have none, just say so.