Sin Abounding, Grace Abounding
"Much More"
Moreover
the law entered that the offense might abound. But where sin abounded, grace
abounded much more, so that as sin reigned in death, even so grace might reign
through righteousness to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
(Romans 5:20-21)
Sin
can overflow lives until there seems to be no hope. Yet, the scriptures boldly
declare that the grace of God is greater than the most terrible, aggravated sin
of man. Yes, even when sin is abounding, grace can eventually abound "much
more."
The
Lord uses His law to teach us of sin and of our need for His grace.
"Moreover the law entered that the offense might abound." The law
provokes the rebellious hearts of man, revealing the desires of sin within
them.
"For when we were in the
flesh, the passions of sins which were aroused by the law were at work in our
members to bear fruit to death . . . I would not have known sin except through
the law. For I would not have known covetousness unless the law had said, 'You shall
not covet' " (Romans 7:5, 7). Also, the law of God convinces us of the
awful nature of sin: "that sin through the commandment might become
exceedingly sinful" (Romans 7:13).
Part
of the awful impact of sin is the death it produces in lives: "sin reigned
in death." Sin brings spiritual death. "The wages of sin is
death" (Romans 6:23). Where sin is left unattended it rules lives by
bringing more and more evidences of this spiritual deadness: such as; hatred,
selfishness, cruelty, emptiness, despair, and the like. It is as though great
waves of sin roll over lives, inundating them in bondage and hopelessness.
Nevertheless, there is always hope in the grace of God. "But where sin
abounded, grace abounded much more." No matter how high the waves of sin
have flooded in, the waves of God's grace can roll in higher, if we humbly seek
after Him.
The
grace of God is not only able to forgive sin and cleanse it away, it can also
set up a new rule of godliness in forgiven lives. "As sin reigned in
death, even so grace might reign through righteousness." Sin once ruled
our lives, bringing spiritual deadness, which increased with each day. Now, if
grace is allowed to work in our lives, practical righteousness grows day by
day: such as; love, selflessness, kindness, fullness, hope, and the like. All
of this is the qualitative aspect of the everlasting life that comes by the
grace of our Lord Jesus Christ: "even so grace might reign through
righteousness to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord."
Dear
Lord, what a great encouragement these words bring to my heart. The waves of
past sin in my life, and the lives of others I minister to, can be dealt with
by greater waves of Your life-giving grace. Lord, please flood my life with
tidal waves of grace, producing righteousness in my life. Also, help me to
point others in this direction of abundant hope, through Jesus Christ, Amen.
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