“Could You Lose God’s Restraining Grace?” May 20

God's restraining grace is something we often take for granted. It's even present to some degree in the lives of unbelievers. The Puritans called it common grace. It's seen in the work of the conscience and in society's acceptance of certain basics of right and wrong. But is it possible to lose God's restraining grace? There is no sin in our lives that is too big or for which God won't forgive us if we are truly repentant. But knowing that doesn't mean we can sin with impunity like children with our fingers crossed behind our backs. The person who thinks he or she can do whatever and ask for forgiveness later is in rebellion against God. One of the consequences of willful sin can be the removal of God's restraining grace where He steps back and allows us to do what our sinful heart desires. Without that restraining grace, we find that the sin we thought we could control is now controlling us. As someone once said, “Sin will take you farther than you want to go, keep you longer than you want to stay, and cost you more than you want to pay.”