God’s Grace
The Bible says:
“What then? shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace? God forbid.” Romans 6:15 (KJV)
From Illustrations of Bible Truth by H.A. Ironside: “Some years ago, I had
a little school for young Indian men and women, who came to my home in Oakland, California, from the various tribes in northern
Arizona. One of these was a Navajo young man of unusually keen intelligence. One Sunday evening, he went with me to our young
people’s meeting. They were talking about the epistle to the Galatians, and the special subject was law and grace. They
were not very clear about it, and finally one turned to the Indian and said, “I wonder whether our Indian friend has
anything to say about this.”
He rose to his feet and said, “Well, my friends, I have
been listening very carefully, because I am here to learn all I can in order to take it back to my people. I do not understand
all that you are talking about, and I do not think you do yourselves. But concerning this law and grace business, let me see
if I can make it clear. I think it is like this. When Mr. Ironside brought me from my home, we took the longest railroad journey
I ever took. We got out at Barstow, and there I saw the most beautiful railroad station and hotel I have ever seen. I walked
all around and saw at one end a sign, ‘Do not spit here.’ I looked at that sign and then looked down at the ground
and saw many had spitted there, and before I think what I am doing I have spitted myself. Isn’t that strange when the
sign say, ‘Do not spit here’?
“I come to Oakland and go to
the home of the lady who invited me to dinner today and I am in the nicest home I have been in. Such beautiful furniture and
carpets, I hate to step on them. I sank into a comfortable chair, and the lady said, ‘Now, John, you sit there while
I go out and see whether the maid has dinner ready.’ I look around at the beautiful pictures, at the grand piano, and
I walk all around those rooms. I am looking for a sign; and the sign I am looking for is, ‘Do not spit here,’
but I look around those two beautiful drawing rooms, and cannot find a sign like this. I think ‘What a pity when this
is such a beautiful home to have people spitting all over it; too bad they don’t put up a sign!’ So I look all
over that carpet, but cannot find that anybody have spitted there. What a queer thing! Where the sign says, ‘Do not
spit,’ a lot of people spitted. Where there was no sign at all, in that beautiful home, nobody spitted. Now I understand!
That sign is law, but inside the home it is grace. They love their beautiful home, and they want to keep it clean. They do
not need a sign to tell them so. I think that explains the law and grace business.”
As he sat down, a murmur of approval went round the room and the leader exclaimed, “I think that is the best
illustration of law and grace I have ever heard.”
Daily Chronological Bible Reading: 2 Chronicles 6-7; Psalm 136