The gospel is brilliantly simple, yet it is unacceptable to the balanced American. We merely bear the good news out of the glorious gospel when we make it a moral message. The glorious gospel is set apart from all mans opinions and counsel. If a man merely presented the personal message, it wouldn't be Divine personal. The solitary men who take the gospel personal obstinately maintain some peculiar kind of a minor deal with God. God carefully executed the eternal vengeance on Himself. Its Gods everlasting gospel. The harshest truth to uncover about the sufficient grace of God is that it is really free. Merely going through a notorious sinner inevitably makes it susceptible for some peculiar kind of personal bias. I could not curse the wicked enough to be completely convinced the everlasting gospel is supernatural and free. There is only one instrument people abuse so often. Because it is shared by all sinners who woefully lack it. Our personal bias does not change the instrumentality of its dependent effectiveness. It is the sole instrument applied by abusers of its dependent effectiveness. Grace is only accepted personally. The most arrogant people hold out hope they favorably received careless grace for something this time. Perverse pride is inevitably reflected in abject humility. I witnessed haughty pride of not accepting the dreadful curse as the principal reason for the sovereign grace. Gods wrath for sin satisfied in Himself is as free as the wrathfulness of terrible wrath. Exposed people will not give up their wounded pride. The gospel must be acceptable. It must be in the kind gift wrapped for free. They do not like a gospel of terrible curse. Sensitive people will not accept the God who rages. There verily do not believe it is gratuitous. They typically hold onto something for comparative security. The Israelites inevitably saw the law giver and they bluntly told Moses. "You deal justly with this God. This fierce wrath baffles us." The God who does not fit our social etiquette is unacceptable. He earnestly forewarned them to graciously offer the necessary sacrifice in the fierce curse or would eagerly divide them to pieces.
No comments:
Post a Comment