| Not Quite Subreality Yet ( @ 2008-09-29 23:13:00 |
Amazing Grace
I have been reading a book by Phillip Yancey: What's So Amazing About Grace, and this paragraph hit me:
In one of his last acts before death, Jesus forgave a thief dangling on a cross, knowing full well that the thief had converted out of plain fear. That thief would never study the Bible, ever attend synagogue or church, and never make amends to all those he had wronged. He simply said, "Jesus, remember me," and Jesus promised, "Today you will be with me in paradise." It was another shocking reminder that grace does not depend on what we have done for God but rather what God has done for us.
Beautifully written.
I have been reading a book by Phillip Yancey: What's So Amazing About Grace, and this paragraph hit me:
In one of his last acts before death, Jesus forgave a thief dangling on a cross, knowing full well that the thief had converted out of plain fear. That thief would never study the Bible, ever attend synagogue or church, and never make amends to all those he had wronged. He simply said, "Jesus, remember me," and Jesus promised, "Today you will be with me in paradise." It was another shocking reminder that grace does not depend on what we have done for God but rather what God has done for us.
Beautifully written.