Nothing In My Hands
Ray Ortlund post:
There is no adjective
“The gate of Mercy is opened, and over the door it is written, ‘This
is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus
came into the world to save sinners.‘ Between that word ‘save’
and the next word ‘sinners,’ there is no adjective. It does not say,
‘penitent sinners,’ ‘awakened sinners,’ ‘sensible sinners,’ ‘grieving
sinners’ or ‘alarmed sinners.’ No, it only says, ‘sinners.’ And I
know this, that when I come, I come to Christ today, for I feel it is
as much a necessity of my life to come to the cross of Christ today as
it was to come ten years ago—when I come to him, I dare not come as a
conscious sinner or an awakened sinner, but I have to come still as a
sinner with nothing in my hands.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, preaching on John 3:18, 17 February 1861.
HT: Dane Ortlund
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