There is so much bickering in the church world regarding
this issue and so many opinions being spouted, I thought I would throw my
opinion in the mix. Here it is: I do not believe that grace is the opposite of truth. Instead, I believe they are
actually the same thing.
There is an idea circulating that says some people offer a “cheap
grace” separate from truth. The other extreme would be to offer a “legalistic truth”
apart from grace. We are apparently supposed to meet somewhere in the middle
where grace and truth balance each other. Supposedly, that eliminates legalism
and cheapness. I don’t see that anywhere in scripture.
I can find grace and truth mentioned together only twice in
the Bible, both in the first chapter of John’s gospel.
The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.
We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father,
full of grace and truth. (verse 14)
We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father,
full of grace and truth. (verse 14)
For the law was given through Moses, grace and truth came through Jesus
Christ. (verse 17)
Now, from these two verses Christians have come to the (in
my opinion, erroneous) conclusion that grace and truth can be separated in
opposition to each other. I don’t think so.
If you read the entire passage in John 1, you will see over
and over how Jesus is referred to as light. He came into a dark (Jewish) world
to bring light, or revelation, or a reality known as truth. In that Jewish
world, the law was paramount. Was the law truth? In a sense, yes, it was. Did
God’s people experience grace under the law? In a sense, yes, they did. John
says so in verse 16.
Out of his fullness we have all received
grace in place of grace already given.
What is the point of replacing grace with grace? I believe
it is that fact that Jesus fulfilled all of the law’s requirements, settled the
sin debt, and brought what had been only a picture of grace into reality. The
law was not truth in itself, it foreshadowed real truth.
The law is only a shadow of the good things
that are coming—not the realities themselves.
Hebrews 10:1
Hebrews 10:1
Jesus came, full of grace and truth, or grace in reality. He
did not come fifty percent full of grace and fifty percent full of truth. He
was full of grace which was truth. You cannot divorce the two. If you speak of
grace, you’re speaking truth. If you’re speaking truth, you’re speaking grace.
My two cents worth.
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"Jesus came, full of grace and truth, or grace in reality. He did not come fifty percent full of grace and fifty percent full of truth. He was full of grace which was truth. You cannot divorce the two. If you speak of grace, you’re speaking truth. If you’re speaking truth, you’re speaking grace.
ReplyDeleteMy two cents worth."
Agreed!