Salvation
is wholly of grace, not only undeserved but undesired by us until God is
pleased to awaken us to a sense of our need of it. And then we find everything
prepared that our wants require or our wishes conceive; yea, that He has done
exceedingly beyond what we could either ask or think.
Salvation
is wholly of the Lord and bears those signatures of infinite wisdom, power, and
goodness which distinguish all His works from the puny imitations of men. It is
every way worthy of Himself, a great, a free, a full, a sure salvation.
It
is great whether we consider the objects (miserable, hell-deserving sinners),
the end (the restoration of such alienated creatures to His image and favor, to
immortal life and happiness) or the means (the incarnation, humiliation,
sufferings and death of His beloved Son). It is free, without exception of
persons or cases, without any conditions or qualifications, but such as He,
Himself, performs in them and bestows upon them.
—
John Newton
"The Consolation" in Works of John Newton
"The Consolation" in Works of John Newton
Pride costs more than hunger, thirst
and cold. -Thomas Jefferson
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