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Cleansing the Conscience — Conscience and Guilt — Part 8
Now, of course, one may grant what we have said, without therefore granting that we have answered our basic question. We are immediately dealing with glory (two posts ago, we made this step). What has glory to do with facing … Continue reading
Cleansing the Conscience — Conscience and Guilt — Part 6
But how can I face the fact that my blameworthiness remains? This question dogs many who confront these ideas. First, it is a necessity that my blameworthiness remain. It is the presupposition of being a recipient of grace. Ephesians 2.7 … Continue reading
Cleansing the Conscience — Conscience and Guilt — Part 5
If there is no way to be worthy (cp. 2 Cor 2.16), then how can I approach the Supper? By faith, I trust the work of Christ who has made us great enough, competent to be ministers of the new … Continue reading
Cleansing the Conscience — Conscience and Guilt — Part 4
But what about subjective guilt? How can I deal with my awareness of my unworthiness? The problem really lies with the question. How can I be anything other than unworthy and be at the same time a recipient of grace. … Continue reading
Posted in Deuteronomy, Gospel of Luke, Grace, guilt, Micah
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Cleansing the Conscience — Conscience and Guilt — Part 3
Sorry for the long hiatus. In the interim, I have broken my ankle in the ice that Dallas enjoyed in the last two weeks. Beyond that, just the normal business of a semester has kept me busy. But I’m back … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Peter, 2 Corinthians, cleansing, conscience, Galatians, guilt, Isaiah, Lord's Supper
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Cleansing the Conscience — Conscience and Guilt — Part 2
Guilt is a concept we are intimately familiar with. It’s the member of the family that belongs at any family gathering, but everyone tries to avoid. But we do not often carefully consider what guilt is. Our purpose now is … Continue reading
Blood on the Table—Part 13—Forgiveness
One necessary consequence of justification is forgiveness. In Matthew’s account of the Lord’s Supper, Jesus said, “This is my blood of the covenant that is poured out for forgiveness of sins.” But we have a problem with the idea. When … Continue reading