Cheap grace is the preaching of forgiveness without requiring repentance. ~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship
In a brief discussion on the reluctance to identify and name evil in Unpacking Forgiveness, Pastor Brauns mentions the apathy of the Christians in Germany to stand up to Nazism with Bonhoeffer's explanation for the church's ineffectiveness.Many today suppose they are Christians even though they have not genuinely repented and believed. This undermining of the gospel is what Dietrich Bonhoeffer called "cheap Grace.
The tragedies of "cheap grace" are multiple. First, there is a large group of people who think they are Christians when they are not. A second negative consequence of "cheap grace" is that the believers fail to think discerningly about what is right and wrong. When evil is not identified and named, it soon flourishes. (emphasis mine) ~ Chris Brauns, Unpacking Forgiveness, p.69
But do we realize this cheap grace has turned back on us like a boomerang? The price we are having to pay today in the shape of the collapse of the organized church is only the inevitable consequence of our policy of making grace available to all at too low a cost. We gave away the word and sacraments wholesale, we baptized, confirmed, and absolved a whole nation unasked and without condition. Our humanitarian sentiment made us give that which was holy to the scornful and the unbelieving. We poured forth unending streams of grace. But the call to follow Jesus in the narrow way was rarely ever heard." ~ Bonhoeffer, A Testament to FreedomPastor Brauns concludes with these thoughts...
We must see this warning as relevant for today. Just as it was to Germany in the late 1920s and 1930s, evil is on the rise in the twenty-first century. The church ought to identify and name evil, not declare that all must be unconditionally forgiven.~ Chris Brauns, Unpacking Forgiveness, p. 70Abortion is an evil. It is not just a sad and tragic "bad choice", but an evil that even many in the church have grown apathetic towards. There are few illustrations more revealing of that evil than the story of Sycloria Williams and baby Shanice, and if you don't believe me read A botched abortion in mother’s own words for yourself - and weep. More: There Is Nothing Worse Than Abortion What the Mexico City Policy Does With Your Money Abortion Outrage: Face to Face with a Human Being Two must-have blog subscriptions if you want to stay current and informed: Zach Nielson at Take Your Vitamin Z: Zach posts on a variety of topics, and is an excellent resource for links to thoughtful and instructive pro-life posts around the blogosphere. Jill Stanek: Jill is a pro-life columnist and speaker.
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I may have found my bookclub selection for April, thanks to you. The words "cheap" and "grace" don't really go together in my brain, but this is a very good explanation of what is going on in the world around me.
I'm working (slowly) on Beth Moore's Bible study about fruit of the spirit, and it is causing me to wrestle with true forgiveness and the meaning of grace.
Thank you for your strong posts and places to read. My friend Traci and I have been discussing many of the things you present, admiringly, and encouraging one another with them.
Hope your busy weekend is fun!
Great post, Patricia. This topic is near and dear to my heart.I read Bonhoeffer's book, The Cost of Discipleship, many years ago and it radically changed my life. John MacArthur has some really good books on this topic too.
Amen!
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