We are
hearing some rather strange expressions these days. A man was telling us
recently that he had gone forward the Sunday before to be "reinstated."
A woman said she was thinking of "going back into the church." Are such
expressions a problem in terminology? Or are we faced with a problem in
concept? Are people thinking of the church as an organization similar to
the P.T.A., in and out of which they can go at will, returning simply to
be "reinstated"?
Unfaithfulness is not just a matter of dropping out of the church for a
while. It is a matter of trampling "the Son of God underfoot"; of
insulting "the Spirit of grace"; of giving "occasion to the enemies of
the LORD to blaspheme"; of turning one's back on the Lord and His
promises; of living in sin and flirting with eternal damnation. Imagine
a person's being in such a position, and then coming forward to be
"reinstated"!!! What that person needs to do is repent, fall on his
knees before God, confess to Him and to his brethren, "I have sinned,"
and cry to God for mercy.
We are
not questioning God's mercy. He is prepared to forgive His wayward
child; to run to him, fall on his neck, and kiss him; to place the best
robe on his back, a ring on his finger, shoes on his feet; to kill the
fatted calf and be merry. But this abundant forgiveness is for that
wayward child who returns with a full recognition of his sin and
unworthiness, who confesses his sins, who asks, not to be "reinstated"
as a son, but to be received back only as a hired servant. Forgiveness
is for the penitent.
May the
Lord help us to see sin in its true ugliness, to "abhor what is evil"
and "cling to what is good," to re-member the price paid by our Lord for
our forgiveness, to be faithful, and to humbly acknowledge our sins when
we do fall. And when we are forgiven, let us not speak glibly of "going
back into the church," but let us speak of the grace of God that could
save "a wretch like me."
"Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted" (Matthew
5:4).
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