4.9.26 ~ Our Grace-Filled Defense Attorney
Some may think, after yesterday's study, that the definition I am introducing regarding the term "grace" is almost sacrilegious. And at minimum, it sounds kind of like we are undoing the Reformation movement because we are filling in the gaps to the normative understanding of grace. Yeppers, we are fiddling with grace. Let us keep filling in the gaps. Do you remember the golden calf story (Ex. 32–34)? Do you remember how angry God got? He was ticked off... really, really angry! He distanced Himself from Israel. He called them out over their behavior. He was ready to start over. He offered an angel to lead them, but He first said, "I am going to kill you all and start again with Moses." Moses pushed back; he argued, he pressed God, and went through a boatload of thoughts. What Moses did is known in the legal world as a sanegor —a defense attorney, an advocate on behalf of his client (the children of Israel, God's wife). Unlike a modern-day legal representati...