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"When He Has Come" 11/19/06 |
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| When He has come, He will convict the world of sin . . . —John 16:8 | ||
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Very few of us know anything about conviction of sin.
We know the experience of being disturbed because we have done wrong things.
But conviction of sin by the Holy Spirit blots out every relationship on
earth and makes us aware of only one— "Against You, You only, have I sinned
. . ." ( Psalm 51:4 ). When a person is convicted of sin in this way, he
knows with every bit of his conscience that God would not dare to forgive
him. If God did forgive him, then this person would have a stronger sense of
justice than God. God does forgive, but it cost the breaking of His heart
with grief in the death of Christ to enable Him to do so. The great miracle
of the grace of God is that He forgives sin, and it is the death of Jesus
Christ alone that enables the divine nature to forgive and to remain true to
itself in doing so. It is shallow nonsense to say that God forgives us
because He is love. Once we have been convicted of sin, we will never say
this again. The love of God means Calvary— nothing less! The love of God is
spelled out on the Cross and nowhere else. The only basis for which God can
forgive me is the Cross of Christ. It is there that His conscience is
satisfied. |