
Unbeknownst to many modern Christians, this was a
foundational principle in the Reformation. With this same idea in mind,
Luther in his "Bondage of the Will" said, "I frankly
confess that, for myself, even if it could be, I should not want
"free-will" to be given me, nor anything to be left in my own hands to
enable me to endeavour after salvation; not merely because in face of so
many dangers, and adversities and assaults of devils, I could not stand
my ground ; but because even were there no dangers. I should still be
forced to labour with no guarantee of success. Continue at John Hendryx
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