This verse is one of those that make me shudder. It does not remind me of the sin in the world. That is obvious to even my limited vision. It reminds me to look at my attitudes. It is so easy to think of myself as “pure” (2889) and confine my understanding to my vision of myself. This is why the Reformed point of view has value; it reminds us of our need for the grace of God.
I believe that God gives us free will but not in the caricature that is often thrown at free will. Notice the “gives” of that sentence. Think of it as “graced” will. In a sense it is not true free will because it is also a gift of God. Someone called it “freed” will. I read this term at An Introspective of an Arminian Christian under a title of “Lest You Think Calvinists Wise.” He was quoting an other article.
And this is only possible because we can be cleansed. I hope you believe that. If you don’t believe me, how about the Bible?
(1 John 1:9 KJV) If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.My shuddering can turn to shouting. Jesus saves.
So? Don’t get resigned to sin in your life. Confess. Be forgiven. Be cleansed. Remember, you did not hear it here first.
2 comments:
I'm afraid you're getting a little deep for my shallow mind, my friend. :-)
Thanks? I am sorry?
I don't always understand everything I understand.
Grace and peace.
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