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November/December 2007 Grace in FocusBy Zane C. Hodges
The Sin of Unbelief
Sometimes grace people do not think as clearly as they need to on important issues. The sin of unbelief—not believing in the Lord Jesus Christ for eternal life—is one of these issues. Let me address some questions that have, or might, arise on this subject.
Answer:
Of course. He
died for all the sins of all mankind (1 John 2:2).
Answer:
He doesn’t. The
Bible nowhere says that.
Answer:
For not having
their names in the Book of Life (Rev. 20:15).
Answer:
Yes. But it’s
still not the reason they are condemned to hell.
Question:
Isn’t that
double-talk?
Answer:
Not at all. A cause and a
reason are not the same thing.
Unbelief is the cause for the
unsaved not having eternal life. Not having eternal life is the
reason they are condemned to
hell.
Let’s say a man on parole is required to be in his home by
When this man returns to prison the legal decision on which this fact
is based will not require the state to make reference to his visit to his
aunt! He simply violated
parole.
At the Great White Throne Judgment (
Although the outcome of this whole process is a foregone conclusion,
the justice of God requires the process to take place. Even in our own
society, a man caught red-handed in the act of murder (or some other crime)
must have his day in court. Every unsaved person will have his or her day in
God’s court.
In this whole process, the Scripture text makes
no reference at all to sin as such,
but instead refers first to works
(
Why is that? It is
because the Judge (Jesus Christ) is also the Lamb of God who has taken away
the sin of the world (John
He has taken all that away.
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