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Presbyterians believe the
Bible when it says that "all have sinned and fallen short of the
glory of God." (Romans 3:23) Unlike crime, which involves the breaking
of human law, sin is a condition of the heart or an expression of
that condition where we are estranged from God and fail to trust
in God. Sin expresses itself in particular acts.
The Brief Statement of
Faith of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) says: But we rebel against
God; we hide from our Creator. Ignoring God's commandments, we violate
the image of God in others and ourselves, accept lies as truth,
exploit neighbor and nature, and threaten death to the planet entrusted
to our care. We deserve God's condemnation. (Lines 33-39)
Yet God acts with justice
and mercy to redeem creation. Loving us still, God makes us heirs
with Christ of the covenant. Like a mother who will not forsake
her nursing child, like a father who runs to welcome the prodigal
home, God is faithful still. (Lines 40, 47-51)
God has always been faithful
to the people of Israel and to the church. Presbyterians believe
God has offered us salvation because of God's loving nature. It
is not a right or a privilege to be earned by being "good enough."
No one of us is good enough on our own--we are all dependent upon
God's goodness and mercy. From the kindest, most devoted churchgoer
to the most blatant sinner, we are all saved solely by the grace
of God. Out of the greatest possible love and compassion God reached
out to us and redeemed us through Jesus Christ, the only one who
was ever without sin. Through Jesus' death and resurrection God
triumphed over sin.
Presbyterians believe it
is through the action of God working in us that we become aware
of our sinfulness and our need for God's mercy and forgiveness.
Just as a parent is quick to welcome a wayward child who has repented
of rebellion, God is willing to forgive our sins if we but confess
them and ask for forgiveness in the name of Christ.
God further sent the Holy
Spirit to be our companion, counselor and guide in living a life
of service to God. The Spirit justifies us by grace through faith,
sets us free to accept ourselves and to love God and neighbor, and
binds us together with all believers in the one body of Christ,
the church. (Brief Statement of Faith, Lines 54-57)
(Copyright © 1997,
PresbyFax, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Louisville, KY.)
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