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“To assert that a man can lose his salvation through what he does or does not do is to assert, in the final analysis, salvation by works.”
Douglas Wilson, Easy Chairs, Hard Words: Conversations on the Liberty of God
“It is one thing to hear truth, and agree with it. Many have come to believe these things simply because they are attracted to a system which is logically consistent. Or perhaps they are repelled by the shallowness of so much of our preaching and teaching today. Or they are the studious type, and like to read books by the Puritans.” Martin went on. “But it is quite another thing to be given a vision of the glory of God and to be, like Job, undone by it.”
Douglas Wilson, Easy Chairs, Hard Words: Conversations on the Liberty of God