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Contents
- [The Gospel]
- [The Law and the Gospel]
- [The Scriptures]
- [The Natural Man and his Religion]
- [Sin]
- [Confession of Sin]
- [Conscience]
- [The Cross of Christ]
- [Human Nature]
- [Faith]
- [Communion with God]
- [Christ]
- [Christ and the Church]
- [The Holy Spirit]
- [Christ’s Example]
- [The Trial of Faith]
- [The Calling of the Church]
- [The “New Creature”]
- [Unbelief]
- [The Sins of Believers]
- [The Coming of the Lord]
- [Prayer]
- [Conflict]
- [Service]
- [Service to Christ]
- [Forgiveness]
- [Poverty of Spirit]
- [Evil Passions]
- [Self-Knowledge and Self-Judgement]
- [Humility and Self-Abasement]
- [Circumstances]
- [Strength and Continuance]
- [Character]
- [Obedience]
- [Cares]
- [Chastisement]
- [Discipline]
- [Experience]
- [A Sound Mind]
- [Dangers and Temptations]
- [The Christian’s Walk]
- [Trial of the Servants of Christ]
- [Dealing with the Faults of Others]
- [Evil Speaking]
- [Deep and Silent Work]
- [Little Things]
- [Fruit]
- [Christian Communion]
- [Love]
- [Justice and Judgement]
- [The Love of God]
- [The Heart and its Deceitfulness]
- [The Form of Godliness]
- [Salvation, Justification, Pardon]
- [God’s Wise and Gracious Dealings]
- [Obedience]
- [Watchfulness and Self-denial]
- [Temptations and Falls]
- [Prayer]
- [Answers to Prayer]
- [Holiness]
- [The Secret Life and the Daily Path]
- [The Day of Small Things]
- [The Believer’s Testimony to Others]
- [Happiness, Joy, Comfort, and Peace]
- [Church Discipline]
- [The Servants of the Lord]
- [Spiritual Warfare]
- [God’s Deeper Dealings]
- [Pleasing the Lord]
- [Providences]
- [Gratitude]
- [Praise]
The Gospel
The very first sigh on account of sin which is begotten in the heart of a sinner by the Holy Spirit, is the beginning of an eternal communion with God.
Among hearers of the Gospel God remembers the sins of those only who remember not the blood of Jesus.
If God build His glory upon Christ, shall not we build on Him our hope of salvation?
Do we heartily renounce our own righteousness? and are we looking only to the atoning blood of Jesus for justification and sanctification? If so, we are poor sinners saved by grace.
The very commandment of God—“Repent”—shows a dispensation above the law, and supposes a fountain of grace in the heart of God. Were there not forgiveness with God, there could have been no commandment to repent.
As divine justice was honoured by the condemnation and cross of Christ, the Head, so is the same justice honoured by the salvation of the members.