Salvation is for quitters

Mike Wittmer explains why the Gospel is counter-intuitive:

God saved you by his grace when you believed.  And you can’t take credit for this; it is a gift from God.  Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it (2:8-9).

Wildlife officials in my town vainly tried to save a duck which had an arrow sticking through its breast.  The wounded duck ate the bread which the rescuers threw her way, but she flew away whenever their nets came close.  It’s hard to blame the duck.  She didn’t understand that the same self-reliance which normally kept her alive was now preventing her from receiving the help she needed.

We are that duck.  Crippled by the self-inflicted wound of our sin, we stubbornly think that we can survive by trying harder.  But every flap of our wings sucks the arrow in, and if we don’t get help soon we will bleed out. . . 

Read the whole thing here.