To be in grace is to always be in debt—gladly, joyfully in debt.
For all the healing that it brings, grace causes one great, fatal injury. Our pride—the jest that we are masters of our fate—cannot survive when we admit how fully lost we are—and fully saved because of grace.
To be in grace is to always be in debt—gladly, joyfully in debt to One who smiles at all our ledgers. Christ paid the debt, erased the loss, so satisfied His Father’s justice that it now appears we never sinned. And so we dare not glory in ourselves: we glory only in the cross.
The song that rises from our hearts is worth the dying of our pride, for “Jesus paid it all.”
So stay in grace.