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One of the Peanuts comic strips has Lucy going around to all of her friends saying, "Sign this, please ... It absolves me from all blame," as she hands them a pencil and a piece of paper. To Charlie Brown's question as to what it's all about, Lucy says, "No matter what happens any place or any time in the world, this absolves me from all blame." The last panel of the strip shows Charlie Brown looking pensive and saying, "That must be a nice document to have."
The letter to the Romans suggests that the New Testament is such a document. Its message is that God has absolved the world. Through Christ, all humankind is absolved and forgiven. Faith in Christ, our acceptance of Christ's saving act, enables us to feel that absolution.
Faith doesn't imply total understanding. Paul Tillich once said that doubt isn't the opposite of faith; rather it is an element of faith. Through our doubts and disbeliefs, God continues to reach out in love. To have faith is to believe as much as we can in as much of God as we can understand. Jesus Christ has done the rest. Through him we are forgiven.
-- Aber
One of the Peanuts comic strips has Lucy going around to all of her friends saying, "Sign this, please ... It absolves me from all blame," as she hands them a pencil and a piece of paper. To Charlie Brown's question as to what it's all about, Lucy says, "No matter what happens any place or any time in the world, this absolves me from all blame." The last panel of the strip shows Charlie Brown looking pensive and saying, "That must be a nice document to have."
The letter to the Romans suggests that the New Testament is such a document. Its message is that God has absolved the world. Through Christ, all humankind is absolved and forgiven. Faith in Christ, our acceptance of Christ's saving act, enables us to feel that absolution.
Faith doesn't imply total understanding. Paul Tillich once said that doubt isn't the opposite of faith; rather it is an element of faith. Through our doubts and disbeliefs, God continues to reach out in love. To have faith is to believe as much as we can in as much of God as we can understand. Jesus Christ has done the rest. Through him we are forgiven.
-- Aber
