Psalm 51:1-19
"In His grace, He has determined to rescue from its ravening jaws us poor sinners in the dock. He has placed another man in the dock to face the judgment and penalty we ought to have suffered.
He has replaced those bad people who ought to have suffered with the only One who ought never to have suffered. He suffered for the wicked (Rm 4:5)." (Rev. Dr Scott Murray)
JUSTIFYING THE UNJUSTIFIABLE
"God hardly needs our vindication. We are the lesser. He is the greater. We are blessed by Him, not He by us (Heb. 7:7). Neither does He need to be justified by us. What judge cares a fig for the vindication of the prisoner in the dock? The judge represents the law that grinds inexorably toward a verdict, no matter the views of the accused about the worth of the judge on the bench. A judge concerned about the good opinion of the criminal element would be a worthless servant of the law. In fact, no one should ever seek the good opinion of a bad person. God does not need our good opinion.
"God hardly needs our vindication. We are the lesser. He is the greater. We are blessed by Him, not He by us (Heb. 7:7). Neither does He need to be justified by us. What judge cares a fig for the vindication of the prisoner in the dock? The judge represents the law that grinds inexorably toward a verdict, no matter the views of the accused about the worth of the judge on the bench. A judge concerned about the good opinion of the criminal element would be a worthless servant of the law. In fact, no one should ever seek the good opinion of a bad person. God does not need our good opinion.
Yet God does exactly that.
He solicits the good opinion of wicked people. But He does not do it
because He craves their vindication but because in Christ He has
vindicated us. Evil people like us, who can and should confess their
depravity in the sight of God, are judged by God. How frightening that
is; to know that we stand ever under the judging perception of the ever
righteous God. But His judgment is unlike the judge of the earthly
court, who is merely a servant of the law. The eternal judge is the
author of the law, not merely its servant. His law is His creature; made
by Him to serve those whom He created to live under it. He knows best
how to avert its penalties from over us.
In His grace, He has
determined to rescue from its ravening jaws us poor sinners in the dock.
He has placed another man in the dock to face the judgment and penalty
we ought to have suffered. He has replaced those bad people who ought to
have suffered with the only One who ought never to have suffered. He
suffered for the wicked (Rm 4:5).
When I ask myself how and
why the heavenly Judge should suffer His Son to suffer for me, I cannot
account for it. What about me or in me, makes me worthy of such grace?
How have I merited such an act on God's part? Which of my shining,
unquestionable virtues has convinced my God that I ought to be redeemed
by the bloody death of His spotless Son? None. Such an idea is
laughable; worthy only of mockery. He vindicates me not for my sake, but
for His. This is what grace is. Grace never calculates the value of
those for whom it acts or the cost of acting. Our heavenly Father is
never totting up our virtues like an Aristotelian shopkeeper keeping
accounts. Grace always acts decisively for its own sake. "Love to the
loveless shown, that they might lovely be." In this sense, Aristotle for
all his wisdom is proven a fool. Virtue is God's, not ours. For grace
that is earned is not grace. It is not, well, gratuitous, but merited;
and therefore not grace. Before God Aristotle must be silent, just like
the rest of us (Rm 3:19).
Martin Luther
"'Against you, you only,
have I sinned and done what is evil in your sight, so that you may be
justified in your words and blameless in your judgment' (Ps. 51:4).
What is this? Can God not be justified unless we are sinners? Or who
will judge God? It is obvious that God in Himself and in His nature is
not judged or justified by anyone. He is the eternal, constant,
essential, and never-changing justice itself and the supreme Judge of
all things. But in His words and works He is constantly resisted,
opposed, judged, and condemned by self-righteous and self-satisfied men.
There is a constant legal war between Him and them over His words and
works. To say that you are justified in your words is, therefore, the
same as saying that your words are justified and found and acknowledged
to be true. Now here we cannot list all the words that are subject to
the contradiction of the proud. We shall put them all in one heap and
say: All Scripture and the Word of God point to the suffering of Christ,
as He Himself declares in the last chapter of Luke (24:46-47)
that Scripture contains nothing else than the promised grace and
forgiveness of sin through the suffering of Christ, that whoever
believes in Him, and none other, shall be saved. This truth and Christ's
suffering and faith are resisted by all those who refuse to be sinners,
especially those who have just begun to live. They do not want to admit
that they are sinners, and they do not long for Christ, although God
has promised in all His words that Christ should die because of sin.
Therefore anyone who will not consider himself, or be considered, a
sinner, tries to make God a liar and himself the truth.
Martin Luther, The seven Penitential Psalms, 51.4
Prayer:
Vindicate me, O God, according to Your mercy that I might ever declare
You right who has declared me justified in Your sight. Amen.
Psalm 51:1-19 (ESV)
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm+51%3A1-19&version=ESV
Rev. Dr Scott Murray:
http://lutheracademy.com/about-us/officers2/rev-dr-scott-murray.html
"Create in me a clean heart" (Keith Green):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mM7UAM0xsN4
Psalm 51:1-19 (ESV)
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm+51%3A1-19&version=ESV
Rev. Dr Scott Murray:
http://lutheracademy.com/about-us/officers2/rev-dr-scott-murray.html
"Create in me a clean heart" (Keith Green):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mM7UAM0xsN4
Teologi:
"Kiasmer - Korsflätade förstärkta budskap i Bibeln" (Ril news)
http://rilnews.org/blogs/rolf-lampa/kiasmer-korsfl%C3%A4tade-f%C3%B6rst%C3%A4rkta-budskap-i-bibeln
Foto: Kerstin L.
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