Some thoughtful person asks, "What difference does it make whether Christ died 
our 'first death' (what the Bible says is 'sleep') or the 'second death' (of 
the 'Lake of Fire')? He has given us a ticket to heaven; isn't that enough for 
us to understand? We have the Life Insurance Policy; what more is needed? Why 
stretch our minds and hearts any further? For thousands of years this idea has 
never come up. Why is it so important now?"
(1) We have come to a time in world history when "sin [has] abounded" more and 
more; grace therefore must abound "much more" or we shall end up with the "mark 
of the beast."

(2) That "grace" is not a hokus-pokus legal maneuver beyond our range of 
knowledge. Much more abounding grace speaks to the heart and meets the 
increasing demands of modern temptation to abounding sin. 2 Corinthians 8:9 
tells us that we can perceive "grace" only by understanding the sacrifice of 
Christ, how far He went in becoming "poor" that we "through His poverty might 
be rich." He went the full length of the second death! If past generations did 
not fully understand it, that does not excuse us for failure.

(3) There is a "breadth, and length, and depth, and height" in the love that 
motivated Christ to His cross that "children" can grasp only as they "grow up 
into Christ in all things, ... from whom the whole body [of the church is] 
fitly joined together" (Eph 3:17, 18; 4:15, 16). If we choose to remain 
infantile when it's time to "grow up," we ourselves cancel that "ticket to 
heaven" that He gave us. Now it's grow up or die on the vine. We are living in 
the "time of the end."

(4) Yes, it's true that Charles Wesley in the 1700s prayed "Oh for a thousand 
tongues to sing my great Redeemer's praise" while he still believed in the 
papal doctrine of natural immortality. But now it's impossible to "sing" 
understandably about that cross if we believe in that false doctrine. There's 
lots of growing up that's on God's agenda for us now.

--Robert J. Wieland


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