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Romans 6:23, "For
the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus
Christ our Lord." When God told Adam that he would "surely die," Adam indeed surely died the day that he partook of the forbidden fruit. That very day, we all fell with him. Our actions after birth bear forth that we did fall. So, our just wage is that we die. However, the other side of the picture is very different. We do not earn eternal life as a wage for work performed. It is the gift of God through our Darling Redeemer. A gift is something bestowed out of love and not a just reward. We buy our loved ones gifts because we love them. Likewise, our God in heaven purchased us by the blood of His Son because of that everlasting love that He has for us. Therefore, by the death of His Son, He has drawn us with His lovingkindness. Consider for a moment the nature of a gift. When the giver purposes to bestow a gift, the gift belongs to the recipient after the purchase. Whether the recipient ever knows about it does not change the fact that it is still theirs. While in eternity we will all know everything about it, the fact that someone is unaware of the gift in this life does not change the fact that it is theirs. The gift has been bestowed, and the utilization of it (or lack thereof) in this life does not change the status of ownership. But, how thankful we should be for the knowledge of this amazing gift of which we are most undeserving. Truly, knowing the just reward that was ours by nature and contrasting that with the beautiful work of our Elder Brother, we can then say, "Amazing grace how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me."
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