Clichés
are a problem. Take this one, for instance: "There is no such thing as a
free lunch." This sentiment is heard frequently, particularly at election
time when politicians promise the earth without elaborating the cost. But it is
not true that nobody gets a free lunch. Clearly some fortunate people do. But
it is also true that somebody somewhere picks up the tab. In the interest of
accuracy, we should really say, "While some people get a free lunch,
somebody has paid for it."…
"How
does a person get right with God?" A commonly heard answer to this is,
"By doing enough good to outweigh the bad he's done." Should we then
respond, "But the Bible says, 'The free gift of God is eternal life'"
(Romans 6:23), the answer will not infrequently be, "There's no such thing
as a free lunch!" Many people unfortunately base their theology on this
cliché.
…To
us -- salvation is free. But is there such a thing as free salvation?
Certainly, provided we understand that Someone has paid the price. Christ did
that. "When He was hung on the cross, He took upon Himself the curse for
our wrongdoing" (Galatians 3:13). So we enjoy the benefits of salvation
freely, by faith (3:14). Some people enjoy a free lunch because someone else
paid. And heaven will be full of people who enjoy a free salvation because
Jesus paid! And what a price.
--
Stuart Briscoe in Daily Study Bible for Men
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