David Schrock · March 18, 2013 · 1 min read
May We Boast in the Cross
When I mute my heart to the insult of grace—minimizing my need of the gospel, I deny your cross.
When I think, even for one moment, that my obedience merits anything, or makes you love me more than you already do, I deny your cross.
When I put others under the microscope and measure of performance-based living—copping a critical spirit and judgmental attitude, I deny your cross.
When I wallow in self-contempt and shame—disbelieving and dismissing your great love lavished upon us in the gospel, I deny your cross.
When I’d rather do penance than repent and collapse upon the riches of grace, once again, I deny your cross.
May we learn to spot our cross-denying tendencies and run back to the hill where grace flows freely--the hill of Calvary. In this way, the cross itself empowers us to deny our denials, and it reminds us of the sinfulness of our ever present self-sufficiency. May we boast in the cross today by confessing our denials. Soli Deo Gloria, dss0 views0 comments
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