“He who is really honest with himself and has had his eyes opened in
some degree to see the awful sinfulness of self, and who is becoming
more and more acquainted with that sink of iniquity, that mass of
corruption which still indwells him, often feels that sin more
completely rules him now than ever it did before. When he longs to trust
God with all his heart, unbelief seems to paralyze him. When he wishes
to be completely surrendered to God’s blessed will, murmurings and
rebellion surge within him. When he would spend an hour in meditating on
the things of God, evil imaginations harass him. When he desires to be
more humble, pride seeks to fill him. When he would pray, his mind
wanders. The more he fights against these sins, the further off victory
seems to be. To him it appears that sin is very much the master of him,
and Satan tells him that his profession is vain. What shall we say to
such a dear soul who is deeply exercised over this problem?… Continue at Eric T. Young
Scriptures teach consistently that faith comes through the proclamation of the gospel, not through good works. Christ himself was not arrested and arraigned because he was trying to restore family values or feed the poor...The mounting ire of the religious leaders toward Jesus coalesced around him making himself equal with God and forgiving sins in his own person, directly, over against the temple and its sacrificial system. Michael Horton
The purpose of this Blog is to introduce men and women all over the World to the Doctrines of Grace; the 5 Solas; Reformation Theology and the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
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