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Junho 26th, 2008 Salvação Comentários fechados em Doctrine of the Pardon
Doctrine of the Pardon
by Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758)
… If we truly come to God for mercy, the greatness of our sin will be no impediment to pardon. — If it were an impediment, David would never have used it as a plea for pardon, as we find he does in the text. — The following things are needful in order that we truly come to God for mercy:
I. That we should see our misery, and be sensible of our need of mercy. They who are not sensible of their misery cannot truly look to God for mercy; for it is the very notion
Junho 26th, 2008 Salvação Comentários fechados em Pardon for the Greatest sinners
Pardon for the Greatest sinners
by Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758)
“For thy name’s sale, O Lord, pardon my iniquity; for it is great.” (Psalm 25:11)
It is evident by some passages in this psalm, that when it was penned, it was a time of affliction and danger with David. This appears particularly by the 15th and following verses: “Mine eyes are ever towards the Lord; for he shall pluck my feet out of the net,” etc. His distress makes him think of his sins, and leads him to confess them, and to cry to God for pardon, as is suitable