Wages or a Gift
"The wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." (Romans 6:23)
This
wonderful verse has been used by the Holy Spirit countless times to
bring a person to the point of salvation, and rightly so. Seldom did the
author of Scripture pack so much into so few words, and seldom is the
gospel of salvation more clearly and succinctly presented.
Perhaps
the key to this verse and its teaching is the little word but, for
marvelous contrasts hinge on it. In fact, pointing out the parallel but
contrasting statements has proven to be an effective witnessing tool.
Let us consider these individual contrasts.
First, wages versus
gift: Wages are something that must be earned, while a gift cannot be
earned; it is free. The wages of employment follow directly from having
done the work, just as the wages of sin follow directly from having done
the sin. Similarly, the gift of God follows directly from God’s own
character. He is a loving, gracious God, who freely showers His gifts on
those who will accept them.
Second, sin versus God, or sin versus
the sinless one: We might even define sin as the opposite of godliness.
Sin is the deed which merits the wages, while God is the being who gives
the gift. Sin is a wrong action, attitude, or thought, while God is a
person, active and loving. Sin takes; God gives.
Third, death
eternal versus life eternal: Conscious existence in separation from God
versus conscious existence in communion with God. Sin brings death,
surely and permanently; God gives eternal life.
This gift of eternal
life is not given capriciously, however; it is based on the work of
Jesus Christ, the one who Himself collected the wages of our sin. The
sinner who accepts God’s gift, through Jesus Christ, can hardly fail to
recognize Him as Lord. JDM
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