Josh Daws

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The holiest actions of the holiest saint who ever lived are all more or less full of defects and imperfections. They are either wrong in their motive or defective in their performance, and in themselves are nothing better than “splendid sins,” deserving God’s wrath and condemnation. To suppose that such actions can stand the severity of God’s judgment, atone for sin, and merit heaven, is simply absurd.
Holiness (Abridged): Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots (Moody Classics)
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