for any one who loves another has fulfilled the law.
Romans 13:8
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Buy short; sell long. Today I'm short on cash. Again. The short end of the deal.
Everyday.
Why do so many aspects of life keep coming up short? Not enough legal tender. Not enough human tenderness. The larder and the pantry lack. No rain for forty days and forty nights. Then nothing but rain with no sun for forty days and…
Knowing all that to be the case, what can we say about living in grace?
Maybe especially when we study the apostle Paul's theology, we contrast law and gospel.
Scripture reveals a world where we don't come up short, but one filled with abundance. The Hebrew scriptures particularly emphasize God's way as one of shalom, a peace that's far more than the absence of conflict. Shalom is wholeness, justice, goodness, bounty, and commonwealth. When we love one another we create shalom for the long run.
Shalom is integrity and honesty with each other. Shalom is the gospel lived out wherever we go. Shalom never runs short; it's the fullness of everything we need.
In the Acts of the Apostles we learn the newly birthed church born of Spirit, water, and Word, made sure everyone had enough, no one came up short on essentials. What can we say about living in grace?
"Owe no one anything, except to love one another, for any one who loves another has fulfilled the law." Romans 13:8
"Happy are the Shalom-makers, for they will be called children of heaven." Matthew 5:9
They'll be called children of heaven because when they practice shalom, no one comes up short. Everyone has enough. That is good news. That's gospel!





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