When we realize the true character of Christ, we will understand that His love is a perfect blend of mercy and justice, and that while we are not able to judge motives, God does call upon His church to faithfully deal with sin in such a way as to seek to win the heart of the one who may be struggling and erring. God is so gracious to us, but His grace does not mean sin is "no big deal," rather, as we look to Calvary and see the way Christ suffered and died for our sin, and yet after His resurrection was so patient and gracious with Thomas, we can learn how we can deal with one another on account of the great love with which He has so loved us. By surrendering all we have and are to Jesus, all of the fruits of His Spirit come into our hearts and lives in the experience of true conversion as we are empowered by abiding in Christ to overcome sin! As we believe and know His infinite love, we obey Him because we love Him up to the light He has revealed to us. May the Lord bless you in walking with Jesus today in preparation for the Sabbath!
“Whosesoever sins ye remit,” said Christ, “they are remitted; ... and whosesoever sins ye retain, they are retained.” Christ here gives no liberty for any man to pass judgment upon others. In the Sermon on the Mount He forbade this. It is the prerogative of God. But on the church in its organized capacity He places a responsibility for the individual members. Toward those who fall into sin, the church has a duty, to warn, to instruct, and if possible to restore. “Reprove, rebuke, exhort,” the Lord says, “with all long-suffering and doctrine.” 2 Timothy 4:2. Deal faithfully with wrongdoing. Warn every soul that is in danger. Leave none to deceive themselves. Call sin by its right name. Declare what God has said in regard to lying, Sabbathbreaking, stealing, idolatry, and every other evil. “They which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.” Galatians 5:21. If they persist in sin, the judgment you have declared from God's word is pronounced upon them in heaven. In choosing to sin, they disown Christ; the church must show that she does not sanction their deeds, or she herself dishonors her Lord. She must say about sin what God says about it. She must deal with it as God directs, and her action is ratified in heaven. He who despises the authority of the church despises the authority of Christ Himself.
Christ loves His church and it is important that she be faithful to the word of God; as we learn to take everything to God in prayer and seek His divine wisdom, He will help us to grow in His grace and faithfulness as we remember the great love He has for us.