Thomas Wilcox on The Gospel
Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: The Gospel, Thomas Wilcox | Posted On Wednesday, February 19, 2014 at 6:30 AM
"When Satan charges sin upon the conscience, then for the soul to charge it upon Christ, that is gospel-like; that is to make Him Christ. He serves for that use, to accept Christ’s righteousness alone, His blood alone for salvation, that is the sum of the gospel. When the soul, in all duties and distress, can say, “Nothing but Christ, Christ alone, for righteousness, justification, sanctification, redemption” (I Cor 1:30); not my humblings, not my duties, not my graces; then that soul has got above the reach of the billows."
Thomas Wilcox
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