Hyper-grace
Prince talks about a court room in which the guilty are found guilty. His view seems to be the court room is no more in Jesus.
The court room is pictured as the law condemning the guilty.
I see Jesus as saying the court room is righteous and justice and can never be destroyed. On the contrary, He desires to transcend the court room and ask, is not the problem about trust and loyalty?
Sin starts with I want. Then I can take. Then it is unfair I do not have. Then I will possess.
Jesus starts with you have needs. Then I will give. You can trust me. The wants of the world are blown in the wind.
So sin stops being an issue, because righteousness, doing what is appropriate is put in its place.
In following Jesus we fulfill the law, because we desire to do what is helpful, to meet needs, to serve, to be humble and take the lowest place, because that is where we need to be.
If I could touch one person with how much love God has for them, then I would do it. Much of how good society functions is to balance out failure and success, so success benefits all and failure is recognised and abandoned.
But this is not the picture of hyper-grace. It blames legalism for spiritual failure, rather than a deeper walk with Jesus that overcomes sin and failure. It is the emotional barriers in our hearts that block the potential Jesus has for us.
To know where you stand imagine you had all the wealth and power any person could ever get. What would you do?
Very soon you will find you take control, and your own agenda, lifestyle, benefits become a priority to make the future secure, safe, without risk. But already illusion and sin have crept in and we have not noticed. It is very hard to keep a good balance, which is why the lottery win is often a curse rather than a blessing to most.
Prince talks about a court room in which the guilty are found guilty. His view seems to be the court room is no more in Jesus.
The court room is pictured as the law condemning the guilty.
I see Jesus as saying the court room is righteous and justice and can never be destroyed. On the contrary, He desires to transcend the court room and ask, is not the problem about trust and loyalty?
Sin starts with I want. Then I can take. Then it is unfair I do not have. Then I will possess.
Jesus starts with you have needs. Then I will give. You can trust me. The wants of the world are blown in the wind.
So sin stops being an issue, because righteousness, doing what is appropriate is put in its place.
In following Jesus we fulfill the law, because we desire to do what is helpful, to meet needs, to serve, to be humble and take the lowest place, because that is where we need to be.
If I could touch one person with how much love God has for them, then I would do it. Much of how good society functions is to balance out failure and success, so success benefits all and failure is recognised and abandoned.
But this is not the picture of hyper-grace. It blames legalism for spiritual failure, rather than a deeper walk with Jesus that overcomes sin and failure. It is the emotional barriers in our hearts that block the potential Jesus has for us.
To know where you stand imagine you had all the wealth and power any person could ever get. What would you do?
Very soon you will find you take control, and your own agenda, lifestyle, benefits become a priority to make the future secure, safe, without risk. But already illusion and sin have crept in and we have not noticed. It is very hard to keep a good balance, which is why the lottery win is often a curse rather than a blessing to most.