Man's relationship to God in creation was based on works. What Adam failed to achieve, Christ, the second Adam, succeeded in achieving. Ultimately the only way one can be justified is by works. (R.C.Sproul) Works! Works! A man gets to heaven by works? I would as soon think of climbing to the moon on a rope of sand! (George Whitefield) With the wolves you cannot be too severe. With the weak sheep you cannot be too gentle.” (Martin Luther on false teachers)

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Really Against Heresies!

Hey, y'all, I like the material on Martin Downes' blog, Against Heresies. I like it so much that, if it became a matter of preference or choice, I'd be willing to close this blog to any of my own personal comments having anything to say about theological issues. It's a technological miracle that we can shoot on over to North Wales, UK, from central USA, to glean an actual plethora of wonderfully helpful and edifying material.

Speaking (writing) of shoot(ing), the picture of the revolver with the cigarettes speaks volumes regarding the Galatian dilemma – the issue of legalism vs. antinomianism. Check the Against Heresies. archives for some great articles, most of which are short and succinct.

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