Posts Tagged ‘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 Read more

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 Read more
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