Joseph Alleine Joseph Alleine (1634 - 1668)
Conversion
"Conversion is a work above man's power. We are 'born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God' (John 1:13). Never think you can convert yourself. If ever you would be savingly converted, you must despair of doing it in your own strength. It is a resurrection from the dead (Ephesians 2:1), a new creation (Galatians 6:15; Ephesians 2:10), a work of absolute omnipotence (Ephesians 1:19). Are not these out of the reach of human power? ... This is a supernatural work ... 'Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but of mercy he saved us' ... 'Of his own will he begat us' (James 1:18). We are chosen and called unto sanctification, not for it (Ephesians 1:4). God finds nothing in man to turn His heart, but enough to turn His stomach; He finds enough to provoke His loathing, but nothing to excite His love. Look back upon yourself, O Christian! Reflect upon your swinish nature, your filthy swill, your once beloved mire (2 Peter 2). Behold your slime and corruption ... How then should holiness and purity love you? ... Who but must needs cry, Grace! Grace! ... What but free grace could move God to love you."
 
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Heaven Can't Wait Go back to previous page
Jeffress, Robert
Book title
Book Details
Hardcover: 195 pages
Subtitle: Living the Really Good Life Now
Publisher: Broadman & Holman Publishers
Category: Christian Living
Edition: N/A
Publish Date: 1995
ISBN: 9780805461480
Dewey Decimal Classification: 248.4
Reference No: J-00146
Synopsis
"Think you can't become godly until you get to heaven? What do you think about most often? What are you seeking most earnestly? What do you love most dearly? Using these questions as a starting point, and using Colossians 3, Dr. Jeffers shows you and explains how you can keep an eternal mindset in the midst of everyday responsiblities and temptations."