Christianity = Where Sin Abounds, Grace Super-Abounds
April 2, 2008 – 2:56 pmCJ Mahaney’s interview of Sinclair Ferguson struck me. Snippet:
But on the other hand I find that, because I am a sinner, I have got to work harder intellectually and mentally to see there is an even richer vocabulary for grace. Under the principle of Romans 5:20—“where sin abounds, grace super-abounds”—has got to be a principle on which I will live my Christian life. I’m reminded of the hymn,
O Jesus! full of pardoning grace,—
More full of grace than I of sin.And if somebody quibbles by saying surely the work of Christ is equivalent grace to sin, I think, “No. Paul is saying there really is more grace in Christ than sin in me.”
And then later on…
Grace is Christ. When I am in Christ I am going to become more conscious of my other sins and the same sins at deeper levels. I realize what I thought was the sin was actually only the manifestation of the real sin.
I am constantly being turned in this sin/grace, sin/grace, sin/grace cycle all my days.
Okay, now go read the whole thing.
-Ben