Grace is free . . . that’s precisely the problem

There’s a change in the blogroll, under the heading “Theoblogians,” that I think is worth noting. I’ve regretfully taken Doug Hagler’s blog Prog(ressive)nostications off, since he’s shutting it down (given that it’s been over a month since he posted, I can’t be accused of being hasty in that respect) and added in the blog Of First Importance, a quote blog to which Jared Wilson pointed us a while back, which has some great material. I particularly like this one—I’d missed it, but my wonderful wife drew it to my attention—from Dan Allender, picked up from Gospel Transformation:

The cost for the recipient of God’s grace is nothing—and no price could be higher for arrogant people to pay.

That about sums it up, I think.

Posted in Quotes, Religion and theology.

2 Comments

  1. I wasn’t worried–just bowing to reality. I’ll have to go back over your blog, since I think there are a couple things I meant to link to that I hadn’t gotten around to linking; and if you do actually take it down, I would appreciate the opportunity first to copy and archive a few of your posts (with credit, of course), such as your paper on Tolkien and virtue ethics.

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