I am trying to decipher something Adam Miller said in Grace
in Not God’s Backup Plan.
Here it is: “To understand grace, we have to surrender
a very natural assumption. We have to stop pretending that the world
revolves around us. We have to let God be the center of the universe. We
have to stop looking at God’s grace from the perspective of our sin and,
instead, let sin appear in the light of grace. And this grace is everywhere.
God’s work of creation is a grace. His work of sustaining that created
world is a grace. His willingness to shape us in his image and let us
make our own way is a grace. His gift of the law is a grace. His
Son is a grace. And His willingness to stand by us, regardless of our
weakness and wanderings, is a grace.”
Let sin appear in the light of grace. That is what I
am trying to understand. It is a profound perspective. Instead of
saying I am such a sinner, poor me, maybe we are giving sin too much power over
us. Sin likes to be in the lime light. Since grace came first, if I
were to shine it on my sins, how do my sins look? Like dumb actions that
make no sense at all. The sins should just shrivel up in the light of
God’s grace.
Thanks,
Scott
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