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
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.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Mercy for the Willfully Blind
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