Common Grace that only shows up in post-Christian cultures?

We vastly underestimate the importance of Jesus. We think we don’t. We have all these churches and we say how can we be underestimating Jesus? We don’t until we start trying to figure out what it would be like if he had never lived. When you really start trying to figure out what it would be like if He never lived you realize that He is a much more pivotal figure than we give him credit for. All of these people, everybody at this convention is in that sense a Christian although most of them would tell you that they are not and some of them would tell them quite truthfully that they were Jews who practice Judaism in one of its various forms and so on and so forth. Nevertheless they have been influenced by Christ much more than they realized. We are very lucky to have had Him. We are very fortunate. A friend of mine learned to read Turkish. And he got hold of a Turkish joke book and read it. And I said, “What were the jokes like?” He said it was horrible. They were all about ugly tricks that were being played on blind people and things like that. This is what we have escaped from and we don’t realize that it is there and we came very close to falling into it. We very easily could have and we still may.

via Gene Wolfe.

We constantly hear defenses of “common grace” that are actually refusals to thank Jesus for his merciful gifts under the pretense they somehow come from human nature as allowed at some generic level of God’s providence apart from redemption.

Human nature? Like Spike said, “I’m talking about me. Buffy, you have never met the real me.” These idiotic paeans to common grace have never met the real human nature of most of world history.

One thought on “Common Grace that only shows up in post-Christian cultures?

  1. pentamom

    Amen and amen. It makes me nuts when people think that if it weren’t for Jesus, life would be pretty much the same except that they’d be lonelier and more depressed and maybe people would be a little meaner to each other. The Aztecs and Spartans and the people in Slumdog Millionaire lived in a world that HAD common grace. One shudders to think if it didn’t….

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