Canon Bryan Green used to...
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Canon Bryan Green used to say we live in an age when people are no longer attracted to Christianity so much by guilt as by curiosity. Actually that's not unique to this age. John Wesley described some of the people of his time as "happy pagans." These people, he said, are in a sense drugged. Their sense of guilt is dulled. Pop psychologists are no help. They say that you overcome guilt by affirming yourself and denying wrongdoing: "I am good, therefore whatever I do is good." That's essentially the same thing as advising someone who has struck his thumb with a hammer to keep on hammering his thumb and ignore the pain. Guilt is the pain of a soul damaged by self-inflicted wounds. We need to be freed from our guilt without denying the reality of our wrongdoing. We are forgiven, but it cost Christ his life. His suffering and death were real, because our sin is real. -- Welborn
