
You may as well see without light, and be supported without earth, or live without food, as to be saved without holiness . . . the one thing necessary (Heb. 12:14). And when this has been determined by God, and established as His standing law, and He has told it so often and plainly, for any man then to say, “I will yet hope for better, I hope to be saved on easier terms, without all this ado,” is no better for that man than to set his face against the God of heaven. Instead of believing God, he believes the contradiction of his own ungodly heart; and hopes to be saved whether God wills it or not. He gives the lie to his Creator, under the pretense of trust and hope. This is indeed to hope for impossibilities. . . . Who is so foolish as to hope for this? Few of you are so unreasonable as to hope for a crop at harvest, without ploughing or sowing: or for a house without building; or for strength without eating and drinking. . . . And yet this would be a far wiser kind of hope, than to be saved without the one thing necessary for salvation.
– Richard Baxter
1615 – 1691
The holiness one must have is imputed by the Lord upon salvation – no man can earn or work out such holiness.
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What a heinous notion it is to think that one can simply be saved and then not gorw in holiness.
All around me [and indeed myself] I see such apathy. Sinful wicked omission!
Great quote.
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Great quote.
Thanks for this.
Mike
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This was a great reminder of the importance of holiness within our lives! I am thankful that the Lord not only saves us but changes us because I couldn’t do it myself!
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