CHRISTIAN LEADERS OF THE 18th CENTURY - { PT. 22 }


 { PT.  22 } - I have risen again for his justification. I freely forgive him all. See how slow to anger our all-merciful High Priest was and how great His kindness was. Do you think He has changed His nature and forgets poor sinners now that He is exalted to the right hand of God? No, for He is the same yesterday, today, and forever, and He sits there only to make intercession for us. Come, then, you prostitutes. Come, you who are hated. Come, you most abandoned sinners. Come and believe on Jesus Christ. Though the whole world despises you and casts you out, yet He will not refuse to take you up. Oh, amazing, infinitely condescending love! Even you, He will not be ashamed to call His brethren. How will you escape if you neglect such a glorious offer of salvation? What would the damned spirits now in the prison of hell give if Christ were so freely offered to them? Why are we not lifting up our eyes in torment? Does anyone in this great multitude dare say he does not deserve damnation? Why do we remain here while others have been taken away by death? What is this but an example of God's free grace and a sign of His goodwill toward us? Let Gid's goodness lead us to repentance. Oh, let there be joy in heaven over some of you repenting?

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