Conversational Theology

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From Respectable Sins, by Jerry Bridges:

I referred earlier to the Puritan Ralph Venning’s books The Sinfulness of Sin. The title sounds somewhat like a tautology, a needless repetition. But in his title, Venning was trying to make a point and here is his point in his own words: “On the contrary, as God is all holy, only holy, altogether holy, and always holy, so sin is sinful, all sinful, only sinful, altogether sinful, and always sinful.” It does not matter whether our sin is scandalous or respectable, all our sin is sinful, only sinful and altogether sinful. Whether it is large or small in our eyes, it is heinous in the sight of God. God forgives our sin because of the shed blood of Christ, but He does not tolerate it. Instead, every sin that we commit, even the subtle sin that we don’t even think about, was laid upon Christ as He bore the curse of God in our place. And herein lies chiefly the malignancy of sin. Christ suffered because of our sins.

Amen. Lord, have mercy.


Conversational theology:

the art of learning deep truths about God and man in the company of friends, whilst drinking tea and eating cake.

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