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But for the grace of God
Christine Wentzel
by Christine Wentzel
September 24, 2024

“There but for the grace of God, go I.” Perhaps you have spoken these words yourself. They are often attributed to a Protestant Christian martyr named John Bradford. He was burned at the stake in the mid-1550s during the reign of Mary I (Bloody Mary) in England. While incarcerated in the Tower of London for his reformed faith, he supposedly spoke these words as he watched prisoners going to their executions.

When I look back at the road I’ve traveled, I see corpses of neglected, abused, or rejected gifts of a generous and loving Provider scattered everywhere. My sins deservedly judge me guilty to serve out a death sentence, but for the grace of God.

Through the eyes of faith, I believe my Lord and Savior personally picked up my sin-filled litter from the past, present, and future and hefted the vile bag onto his own sinless shoulders as he willingly allowed himself to die on a cross in my (and your) place. Christ did this so I (and you) can be declared “not guilty!” from an eternal existence in hell.

When I am tempted to judge myself unredeemable, I look up into the same Spirit-powered eyes that provide my gift of faith. I hope to see what God sees through the work of his Son—a clean path with only one thing standing on it: a shining, empty cross reflecting the glory of the grace of God.

“As far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us” (Psalm 103:12).