The Sinner's Opinion of Himself

The following quote comes from the pen of Horatius Bonar (1808 - 1889), the great Scottish preacher, poet, author and hymn writer (and probably other stuff too). It talks about the true nature of belief in God. Read it and then take a couple of minutes to ponder it.

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In all unbelief there are these two things—a good opinion of one’s self and a bad opinion of God. Man’s good opinion of himself makes him think it quite possible to win God’s favor by his own religious performances; and his bad opinion of God makes him unwilling and afraid to put his case wholly into His hands. The object of the Holy Spirit’s work (in convincing of sin) is to alter the sinner’s opinion of himself, and so to reduce his estimate of his own character that he shall think of himself as God does, and so cease to suppose it possible that he can be justified by an excellency of his own. The Spirit then alters his evil opinion of God, so as to make him see that the God with whom he has to do is really the God of all grace.

But the inquirer denies that he has a good opinion of himself and owns himself a sinner. Now a man may SAY this, but really to KNOW it is something more than SAYING. Besides, he may be willing to take the name of sinner to himself, in common with his fellow-men, and yet not at all own himself such a sinner as God says he is—such a sinner as needs the cross, and blood, and righteousness of the Son of God. It takes a great deal to destroy a man’s good opinion of himself; how difficult it is to make a man think of himself as God does! What but the almightiness of the Divine Spirit can accomplish this?

Unbelief, then, is the belief of a lie and the rejection of the truth. Accept, then, the character of God as given in the gospel; the Holy Spirit will not give you peace irrespective of your views of God’s character. It is in connection with THE TRUTH concerning the true God, “the God of all grace,” that the Spirit gives peace. That which He shows us of ourselves is only evil; that which He shows us of God is only good!

Comments (4)

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Anonymous's picture

Thanks for this post, Tim. A personal experience this weekend showed my weakness in this regards, and you post further proves the lesson. Thank you for your ministry and this blog.

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Anonymous's picture

Thanks Tim for such a great post. I believe these two opinions are clearly shown in the parable of the Lost Son. We see one son that believes he is so far away from the Father and then the older son that thinks he is really close to the Father. Both were so lost and dead though, and both needed God’s grace and righteousness.

In my blog post http://mrayton.wordpress.com/2011/04/04/against-all-odds/ I go further into the one that thinks he is too good for God and both the theological and practical reasons for this unbelief - pride and sin.

Thanks again for one who reads your blog often. This is the first time I’ve had the opportunity to comment.

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Anonymous's picture

I am convinced that one of the great problems today with the evangelical church is that deep down we often really do not believe we are sinners. We often mouth it but do not really deep down mean it. Thank you for this post.

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Anonymous's picture

Once again, awesome post. Thank you for sharing.