I love this quote from A.W. Pink’s The Sovereignty of God.
Employing some wonderful prose, particularly near the end of the quote,
he does battle with those who claim to be Christians but who show very
little evidence in their lives. He describes the sweeping nature of what
Christ accomplishes in giving new life.
The new birth
is very, very much more than simply shedding a few tears due to a
temporary remorse over sin. It is far more than changing our course of
life, the leaving off of bad habits and the substituting of good ones.
It is something different from the mere cherishing and practicing of
noble ideals. It goes infinitely deeper than coming forward to take some
popular evangelist by the hand, signing a pledge-card, or “joining the
church.” The new birth is no mere turning over a new leaf but is the
inception and reception of a new life. It is no mere reformation but a
complete transformation. In short, the new birth is a miracle, the
result of the supernatural operation of God. It is radical,
revolutionary, lasting.
Here then is the first thing, in time,
which God does in His own elect. He lays hold of those who are
spiritually dead and quickens them into newness of life. He takes up one
who was shapen in iniquity and conceived in sin, and conforms him to
the image of His Son. He seizes a captive of the Devil and makes him a
member of the household of faith. He picks up a beggar and makes him
joint-heir with Christ. He comes to one who is full of enmity against
Him and gives him a new heart that is full of love for Him. He stoops to
one who by nature is a rebel and works in him both to will and to do of
His own good pleasure. Continue at Tim Challies
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