Isaiah 1:18 (NLT)
18 “Come now, let’s settle this,” says the Lord. “Though your sins are like scarlet, I will make them as white as snow. Though they are red like crimson, I will make them as white as wool.
18 “Come now, let’s settle this,” says the Lord. “Though your sins are like scarlet, I will make them as white as snow. Though they are red like crimson, I will make them as white as wool.
Through Isaiah God tells the people that though their sin
covers them as one covered in blood He is willing to cleanse them if they are
willing to draw close to God and repent of their sin. It is hard to reason
against such a generous gift. They are stained by sin and for their willingness
to turn from sin God is ready to restore them to a pure and clean life.
For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God
is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord. – Romans 6:23
Dorothy Sayers, the mystery writer, was also a devoted
Christian. Dorothy Sayers was attempting to explain the moral law of God. She
pointed out that in our society there are two kinds of laws. There is the law
of the stop sign, and there’s the law of the fire. The law of the stop sign is
a law that says the traffic is heavy on a certain street, and as a result the
police department or the city council decides to erect a stop sign. They also
decide that if you run that stop sign, it will cost you $25 or $30 or $35. If
the traffic changes, they can up the ante. That is if too many people are
running the stop sign, they can make the fine $50 or $75, or if they build a
highway around the city, they can take the stop sign down, or reduce the
penalty, making it only $10 if you go through. The police department or city
council controls the law of the stop sign.
But then she said there is also the law of the fire. And
the law of the fire says if you put your hand in the fire, you’ll get burned.
Now imagine that all of the legislatures of all the nations of the entire world
gathered in one great assembly, and they voted unanimously that here on out
that fire would no longer burn. The first man or woman who left that assembly
and put his or her hand in the fire would discover that the law of the fire is
different than the law of the stop sign. Bound up in the nature of fire itself
is the penalty for abusing it. So, Dorothy Sayers says, the moral law of God is
like the law of the fire. You never break God’s laws; you just break yourself
on them. God can’t reduce the penalty, because the penalty for breaking the law
is bound up in the law itself.
We would like to delude and comfort ourselves by thinking
that God’s laws are all just like the law of the stop sign, and not like the
law of fire. They’re not. We think that we may just bruise ourselves a
bit when we violate one of His laws, but Romans 6:23 says it’s a far more
serious thing to violate His law and put our hand into the fire of sin: the
result of that is death. And that’s a
lot more serious than a bruise or two.
PRAYER: Father, give us the gift of discernment and
wisdom to grasp the seriousness of our sin. Let us be thankful for Jesus who
cleanses us of our sin. Let us never forget what Jesus did for us!
In Jesus’ name,
Amen.
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