Double Cure

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One of my favorite hymns is “Rock of Ages.” It was written by Augustus Toplady to conclude a magazine article in which he emphasized that humans can never repay, through their own efforts, the debt which they owe to God. And it’s interesting he correlated that to the national debt of England at the time. There is nothing we can do on our own to satisfy the justice of God in regard to our rebellion against him.

Two passages from Paul’s letter to Titus highlight this. First I’ll go with 3:4-7:

But when the goodness and loving kindness of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that being justified by his grace we might become heirs according to the hope of eternal life.

This may be the second largest “but” in Scripture (behind Ephesians 2:4). Paul reminded Titus right before this of how we were all foolish, disobedient, led astray, etc…BUT then the goodness and kindness of God appeared. And we have been saved not by our works, but only by his mercy.  

And then let’s jump back to 2:11-14:

11 For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people, 12 training us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in the present age, 13 waiting for our blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ, 14 who gave himself for us to redeem us from all lawlessness and to purify for himself a people for his own possession who are zealous for good works.

Here we see that "double-cure” that comes through the work of Christ on the cross. By his blood we are not only redeemed (saved from wrath), but we are also made pure (sanctified). It is all from the grace of God. The grace does not merely saves us, but thankfully, God’s grace makes us more and more like him. God’s grace conforms us to the image of Christ.  

I got to know a band called Vigilantes of Love when I was on a summer project with CRU in 1993. One of their songs is called “Double Cure” (here is a rare solo performance of it - and here is another version with lyrics) and there is a line in it that I have loved for years: “I wanna drink out of that fountain, on a hill called Double Cure…” I want the grace of God to keep me from the things that masquerade as fountains and I want to drink solely from the fountain of his grace. The hill of Calvary, because of Christ, is a fountain of life for sinners. Let us run to that fountain daily and draw from all that he has for us. The things of this world pale in comparison to all that we have in Christ

Music Rock of Ages (lyrics) Artist: Chris Rice Place: Namibia South Africa July 2017