More on the tension (see below)

“It is not contrary to disicpleship that we should, again and again, experience ourselves as simple caught in the tension between the reality of our sin and the reality of God’s forgiveness. What is contrary to the path of discipleship is that we should rest content in that static condition, that we should not in prayer strain against it as we ask Christ’s Spirit to make the history of redemption an ever more effective reality in what we think, say and do. ‘Strive,’ says the Letter to the Hebrews, ‘for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord.’” We must strive for more redemption, for more of Christ’s Spirit guiding our thoughts and words and deeds. This is from Meilaender in a book on the Decalogue.

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