The Sin of God's People
Though
God sees sin in His people with His eye of omniscience, yet not with
His eye of revenging justice. Though He sees them, in respect of His
providence, which reaches all things, yet not in respect of
justification. Though He takes notice of His people’s sins so as to
chastise them in a fatherly way, for their good; yet He does not see
them, take notice of them, and observe them in a judicial way, so as
to impute (charge) them to them, or require satisfaction for
them. “God was in Christ
reconciling the world to Himself, not imputing their trespasses unto
them” (II Corinthians 5:19).
No, He has imputed them to
Christ...and Christ has made full satisfaction for them and
therefore, “Who shall lay
anything to the charge of God’s elect? It is God that justifieth:
who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died”
(Romans 8:33-34). God will not require satisfaction at the hands of
His people for their sins. He will not punish them on account of
them. They shall never enter into condemnation for “There
is NO CONDEMNATION to them that are IN CHRIST JESUS”
(Romans 8:1). Was God to see sin in His people in this sense, and
proceed against them in a forensic way, He must act contrary to His
justice and set aside the satisfaction of His Son.
-Gospel
report by preacher John Gill
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