Monday, May 2, 2011

Osama Bin Laden, Love Wins, and the Scandal of Grace


The news is buzzing with the reports of the death of Osama Bin Laden by U.S. Special forces. The cheers at the new of his death have been loud, the declaration that justice has been done is everywhere.
As I have been reflecting on the death of Bin Laden I couldn’t help but make a connection to Rob Bell’s book Love Wins. Whether or not you agree with Rob (I haven’t read the book yet, only multiple reviews) his basic premise is that there are second chances to accept Christ and end up with him for all eternity. Finally, God’s love will have his way with us.
This all sounds wonderful until we bump into Osama Bin Laden. Here is someone that people want to have rot in Hell for all he has done, they don’t want any second chances. Where is the justice in Bin Laden dying, getting to Hell and 15 minutes later seeing Jesus Christ, his love and wanting it, accepting it and being released from his punishment into an eternity with Christ? “He needs to pay for his crimes” is the cry we might very well hear from the lips of Americans and from the lips of all who suffered from his atrocities. Let good people get a second chance, but not Bin Laden.
However, when you think about it, this is exactly the scandal of grace. That people like Bin Laden, people like you and me are accepted not because we are good, but because Christ took our punishment in his place. If Bin Laden, like the thief on the cross, would have given his life to Christ as the bullet came toward him he would have heard the same words as the thief on the cross, “Today, you will be with me in paradise.” This is absolutely scandalous and it is absolutely the hope and wonder of the gospel.
This reality also makes us wonder all the more at the cross and what Christ must have suffered there. We know what people want for someone like Bin Laden, we know the kind of punishment that is deserved, we also know that people like Bin Laden have become followers of Christ and had their sins taken on the shoulders of Christ. What was it like to bear that level of wrath against sin on the cross? What was it like to bear the wrath of God against our sin on the cross? It is good for us to remember that as horrified we are by what Bin Laden did, so what we have done in the eyes of a holy God is also a thing of horror and deserving punishment, a punishment taken by Christ.
The scandal of grace is that another pays for our sins, even the worst of our sins, even the sins of the worst of sinners. So will Bin Laden get a second change to experience this grace? Rob Bell seems to think so, I’m not sure from what I’ve seen of his book that his case has as strong of merit as he wants it to have. But even without that second chance grace remains a scandal--and the only hope we have.

13 comments:

Kayleen said...

Thanks Larry. The scandal of grace is a marvelous thing, and it baffles me to no end! Praise God for His ability to do justice and still be insanely merciful!

Lisa B said...

"...the scandal of grace" powerful, personal. I am reading "Love Wins" - before all the commentary. Of course it stirs up all kinds of thoughts and questions (typical Rob style). I admire and respect your devotion, study, and passion for the text - and would really like to hear your thoughts after reading the book - a solid, trustworthy forum for discussion....

The Feys said...

I am also reading Love Wins and agree with Lisa. If you ever do read the book, I'd love to know what your thoughts are on it.

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