Thursday, July 15, 2010

Christian Course, No.2


...some directions how to conduct yourself in your Christian course..."
from the pen of Jonathan Edwards

Northampton, New England
June 3, 1741

2. Do not leave off seeking, striving, and praying for the very same things that we exhort unconverted person to strive for, and a degree of which you have had already in conversion. Pray that your eyes may be opened, that you may receive sight, that you may know yourself, and be brought to God's footstool; and that you may see the glory of God and Christ, and may be raised from the dead, and have the love of Christ shed abroad in your heart. Those who have most of these things, have need still to pray for them; for there is so much blindness and hardness, pride and death remaining that they still need to have that work of God wrought upon them, further to enlighten and enliven them, that shall be bringing them out of darkness into God's marvelous light, and be a kind of new conversion and resurrection from the dead. There are very few requests that are proper for an impenitent man, that are not also, in some sense, proper for the godly.



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