AuldSoul,
I've wanted to answer further yesterday but didn't think I would have the time to make myself clear enough about my feelingson this very important matter in spirituality. and I don't think I'll have the time tonight either.
I'm really interested in this thread which actually talks about more than grace and forgiveness - and can lead very further on the matter of the kind of spirituality it calls people to get into.
You've quoted the bible (and of course I have nothing against) but a tibetan monk - a jew rabbi - ... muslim, ... taoist - whatever means actually a few spiritual words said at the right moment to the rigth person from anybody even a kid would get us to the same point when we really pic into their messages what's really important spiritually (in or out of context depending on the matter).
It is not and will never be a matter of religion to me because any atheist for instance can be spiritually christian. Which just means that they adhere to (have faith in) his phylosophy / wisdom ... For a better understanding about what I've said and copied on this topic, you can see why I've wrote this at first : it's realated to an other thread ... http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/10/138505/1.ashx ... In which the reasoning have something to do with this topic (regarding to the bible) To resume the scriptures quoted explain what is God conceptually, and what is Christ relatively to God.
I want to stay conceptual because to me Christianity is not a matter of religion but a matter of spirituality (and everybody have acces to it) I mean you don't have to adhere to any religious specific belief (even about the existence or non existence of God) to get there. You only have to adhere to something which really makes you feel better and gets you able to transcend things you might never think being able to. And somehow you just need to really want it (for example to forget nor forgive others and ourselves) but of course that doesn't mean that we have to allow more pain from others or ourselves ... how many times did Jesus run away? It talks a lot ...
I've realised that the bible is saying things that most religious and religions don't pay attention to ... (because they focus on what is not important and can't get what is really important - it confuses everything often on purpose). In the story when Jesus is talking to sinners what he says is : Don't do this or that for your own good (but what is a sin? since you have to considere everything contextually out of laws) those he really gets angry at are the hypocrites !!! Egocentric nor materialistic and hypocrites about it (who wants to look like they are not).
We have an idea about how the inconcious and concious hypocrisy of the JW's doesn't help ... bad faith (hyprocrisy) is actually what doesn't allow us to see what is the most important in everything and what is important to someone is related to (what he loves/wants for real? How much? Why? = For who and what) and when are we or do we become hypocrites, when we want to consciously or inconciously hide something to others nor ourselves or when we want to save something which does not have a real value regarding to what's really matter contextually and regarding to the matter itself) ...
For instance how many times did we see parents in the kingdom hall striking their kids for them to sit down like adults to listen to speeches !!!??? What does this really says about the parents? But if you ask them why they'll probably answer something stupid just to not acknoledge their real reasons : looking good because they look bad or not being bothered by their kids that they put themself in a very incomfortable situation ... how spiritual, loving or even balanced is that? Why do they sit there themself for hours?
About salvation/grace regarding to sins when you read roman 7 ... you just feel to have a good laugh but in fact it talks about the importance of sincerity and acceptance about our weakness (ours and others onces which suppose forgiveness for others and ourselves). but still whatever we did wrong will have a consequence (we accept/assume it or not) but Spiritual maturity comes out of experiences (ours and others onces) we learn from them or we dont but to learn form them we have to assume our own responsabilities (regret - repentance and if possible repair).
OY ... sorry maybe too much off topic here ...