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Rom 4:4
Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt.
KJV
Comments:
"Now to him that worketh"
In the mind of him that worketh, the reward is perceived to be of debt, rather
than by the grace of God. The person who thinks that salvation is
something earned needs to take a prayerful and serious look at what Paul is
teaching here. For by grace ye are saved, it is the gift of God, (Eph
2:8). When God sent His Son here to die in our place for our sin, a debt
we can never repay was laid upon us. The wages of sin is death. Our sin
earned death for us. Jesus came here and paid that debt so that we could
have a hope of life. We can't ever repay God or Jesus for that.
If you sent your son to help save your enemy's life, and
your enemy slew your son, and you accepted the death of your son, at the hands
of your enemy, as punishment for the transgressions of your enemy, then what
could this person possibly do to repay you for that? Nothing. So
since your enemy can never repay you for the loss of your son, then what is the
least this person could then do? Serve you for life. Paul could not
have said it better in this very epistle:
Rom 12:1
I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your
bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable
service.
KJV
In our minds, we can never ever "reckon" or "consider" God
to be in any way in debt to us for anything, no matter what we do, or how much
good we may do in this life. Jesus still had to die for us in order for us
to live. We owe Jesus our lives; the very least we could do is obey
Him, (John 14:15).
Rom 12:3
"For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not
to think of himself more highly than he ought to think..."
KJV
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