Yes, there won't be any excuse when you meet him.
Christian reasoning always amazes me.
If I were to decide to follow in your God's footsteps and become a torturer, and I tortured myself first, would my victims then "have no excuse" when they meet me?
Um, I'm not going to be tortured.
Your Christian doctrine says you deserve to be tortured, because your flawed design causes you to do things God doesn't like.
But you were let off the hook on a non sequitur technicality. Your status therefore looks pretty shaky to me. What if God, at some point in the coming eternity of looking at you and listening to your songs of praise, changes His mind about the sufficiency of your atonement by Jesus-torture?
After all, we both know it doesn't really make any sense, the way you got off the hook.
It isn't His timing. Off by two millenia is off by two millenia. He was mythically talking to us when He said He'd be right back. A really smart God would have used our notion of time when talking to us about timing.
Nevermind the fact that the Messiah prophesy said nothing about Him going anywhere in the first place, or being tortured to death or anything. The Messiah was just going to kick ass, take names, and take over. That's why the Jews, whose religion it actually is, aren't buying the whole Jesus=Messiah thing.
Your response is an example of standard believer dodge 1A. The believer reasons that his God is way different from us and can do whatever He damn well pleases. Therefore it doesn't matter if anything the God purportedly said, promised, or did actually meshes with reality or not, because there wouldn't even be any reality if not for the mythical God. So there.
If anything does happen, by sheer chance, to stick to the reality wall, a great fanfare is made of the apparent truthiness of the God's Infallible Word. But all the other stuff that didn't stick to the reality wall is simply chalked up to His Divine All-Rightiness.
But, of course, unbelievers are held to an entirely different standard.