This is something that I’ve thought about and felt ever since I was a little kid, and I know I’m nowhere near a full appreciation of this amazing concept.
What I’m talking about is God’s incredible forbearance. He cannot settle for anything less than perfection, yet he shows mercy to us, His fundamentally flawed creation. Everything we do is tainted by sin, yet he has provided His Son to provide atonement for our sins, both conscious and unconscious.
Unconscious sin is what I’m most amazed about. God doesn’t stop with simply forgiving the sins that we repent of. We sin against Him in so many ways, and I think we often don’t even realize it. It seems impossible to pray to God without a hint of selfishness in our motives, yet He not only hears our prayers but answers them.
Can we really love others for totally unselfish reasons, or is our love polluted by the smallest amount of selfishness? I think it is impossible for us to be unselfish without Christ controlling our lives. We are too susceptible to loving others for what they will give us in return, or how other people will approve, or even simply how good we will feel about ourselves. Even as a true Christian I think it is so easy, simply through a lack of extreme vigilance, to sin without knowing it.
We cannot do anything on our own that will please God. We can’t even go a single hour without sinning against Him, let alone a lifetime. Isaiah 64:6 says, “But we are all like an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are like filthy rags; we all fade as a leaf, and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away.” We sin continually, whether we realize it or not. And our sin totally separates us from God, whether we realize it or not. Only by God’s boundless grace, given to us through Jesus Christ, can we receive atonement for our sins.