The Lord Jesus appreciates His servants.

 

His favorite words to them are these: “Well done, thou good and faithful 
servant: ... enter thou into the joy of thy lord” (Matt. 25:21), even if they 
don’t really deserve those good words.

 

That’s because of His “much more abounding grace” (cf. Rom. 5:20). It “abounds” 
more than our fallen human wisdom can appreciate.

 

When the Lord was confronted with the problem of an entire planet gone into 
rebellion and sin, He proceeded to solve the problem by an unthinkable way that 
shocked the entire unfallen universe: He frankly forgave all of planet earth’s 
sinners.

 

What He did shocks good people even today: they ask, “If He frankly forgave the 
world through Christ’s sacrifice on His cross, won’t that encourage sinners to 
go on sinning more and more?”

 

The answer is very serious; it appears to be “yes”: “Because sentence against 
an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men 
is fully set in them to do evil” (Eccl. 8:11).

 

Wouldn’t God be wise to “execute” that “sentence” “speedily” so that sinners 
will fear more and more to go on sinning?

 

The Lord knows what He is doing: He doesn’t want to fill His glorious earth 
made new with people whose motivation for being there is fear. The only 
righteousness that can enter that eternal realm is the “righteousness which is 
of faith” (Rom. 9:30) that appreciates “the breadth, and length, and depth, and 
height; and to know the love [agape] of Christ which passeth knowledge” (Eph. 
3:18, 19).




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