It is
true that, if men put on some c, they will be
accounted as righteous as can be, and their virtues will be commended everywhere…
But we must remember that it is said in Acts 15:9 that God cleanses men’s
hearts by faith. And he had great reason
to do so, for (as the prophet Jeremiah says) man’s heart is a pit of horrible
confusion [17:9]. We ourselves do not
perceive it, but God has clearer eyes than me. Be that as it may, let us assure ourselves of
this, that all the holiness which men imagine they have is but corruption and
abominable before God, until such time as they are made one by the faith of the
gospel.
Therefore note it for a settled
point that no other holiness is accepted and acknowledged at God’s hand than
the holiness of believers. For except we
first become Christians we are blind and can never render to God his due…
Again,
seeing that the spirit of perfection, the spirit of the fear of God, the spirit
of righteousness and the spirit of purity abide and rest in Jesus Christ, it is
certain that all such as are separated from him have nothing else in them but
vice and all manner of uncleanness, however much the world may applaud them.
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Beware of
mere outward religious show! Men look on
the outward appearance, and can be deceived by what they see. But there is forgiveness with God, and hearts
can be cleansed. Any holiness that we
might imagine we have is an abomination to God, “filthy rags,” Isaiah calls
it. Only the holiness of believers is
acceptable before God; no other holiness exists. Those outside of Him have nothing in them but
evil, etc. Therefore, the world’s
applause is useless. Hence the urgent
need to become Christians.
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