Showing posts with label B.B. Warfield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label B.B. Warfield. Show all posts

B.B. Warfield on Faith and the Providence of God

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , | Posted On Thursday, March 29, 2018 at 5:30 AM

"A firm faith in the universal providence of God is the solution of all earthly troubles."

B. B. Warfield


B. B. Warfield on Faith

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Thursday, March 22, 2018 at 5:30 AM

"The saving power of faith resides thus not in itself, but in the Almighty Saviour on whom it rests."

B. B. Warfield


B.B Warfield on The Bible

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at 5:30 AM

“The Bible is the Word of God in such a way that when the Bible speaks, God speaks.”

B.B Warfield


B.B. Warfield on Christ Our Saviour

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , | Posted On Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 5:52 AM

“We have but one Saviour; and that one Saviour is Jesus Christ our Lord.  Nothing that we are and nothing that we can do enters in the slightest measure into the ground of our acceptance with God. Jesus did it all.”

B.B. Warfield


B.B Warfield on Grace

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Monday, January 11, 2016 at 5:30 AM

“Grace is free sovereign favor to the ill-deserving.”

B.B. Warfield


B.B. Warfield on Seeking God

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , | Posted On Thursday, August 21, 2014 at 5:23 AM

“He who begins by seeking God within himself may end by confusing himself with God.”

B.B. Warfield


B.B. Warfield on the Source of Truth

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , | Posted On Tuesday, July 22, 2014 at 5:30 AM

“The is the point at issue between Christianity and all forms of mysticism and rationalism.  The dignity of the Christian is that, unlike the heathen, he is not a law unto himself.  He is “under orders.”  He lives unto the King and submits to his authority.  It is the mark of Christianity that it is a revealed religion and that Christians, therefore, march to the orders from without.  By contrast, the mystic or rationalist, seeking the knowledge of God from within his own psyche, has confused himself with God and has therefore left himself with no authoritative touchstone of truth - in which case truth itself becomes a merely relative, individual matter.  God then becomes many different things, and “the history of mysticism only too clearly shows that he who begins by seeking God within himself may end by confusing himself with God.””

B.B Warfield


B.B. Warfield on God's Providence and the Inspiration of His Word

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , | Posted On Friday, August 9, 2013 at 6:30 AM

"Why may we not believe that the God who brings his purposes to fruition in his providential government of the world, without violence to second causes or to the intelligent free agency of his creatures, so superintends the mental processes of his chosen instruments for making known his will, as to secure that they shall speak his words in speaking their own?"

B.B. Warfield


B.B. Warfield on Providence

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Monday, July 29, 2013 at 7:47 AM

"In the infinite wisdom of the Lord of all the earth, each event falls with exact precision into its proper place in the unfolding of His divine plan.  Nothing, however small, however strange, occurs without His ordering, or without its particular fitness for its place in the working out of His purpose; and the end of all shall be the manifestation of His glory, and the accumulation of His praise."

B.B. Warfield


B. B. Warfield on Grace and Justification

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , | Posted On Friday, April 13, 2012 at 8:00 AM

“It belongs to the very essence of the type of Christianity propagated by the Reformation that the believer should feel himself continuously unworthy of the grace by which he lives. At the center of this type of Christianity lies the contrast of sin and grace; and about this center everything else revolves. This is in large part the meaning of the emphasis put in this type of Christianity on justification by faith. It is its conviction that there is nothing in us or done by us, at any stage of our earthly development, because of which we are acceptable to God. We must always be accepted for Christ's sake, or we cannot ever be accepted at all. This is not true of us only "when we believe." It is just as true after we have believed. It will continue to be true as long as we live. Our need of Christ does not cease with our believing; nor does the nature of our relation to Him or to God through Him ever alter, no matter what our attainments in Christian graces or our achievements in Christian behavior may be. It is always on His "blood and righteousness" alone that we can rest. There is never anything that we are or have or do that can take His place, or that can take a place along with Him. We are always unworthy, and all that we have or do of good is always of pure grace. Though blessed with every spiritual blessing in the heavenlies in Christ, we are still in ourselves just "miserable sinners": "miserable sinners" saved by grace to be sure, but "miserable sinners" still, deserving in ourselves nothing but everlasting wrath. That is the attitude which the Reformers took, and that is the attitude which the Protestant world has learned from the Reformers to take, toward the relation of believers to Christ.”
B.B. Warfield


B.B. Warfield on Election and Grace

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , | Posted On Friday, April 29, 2011 at 9:00 AM

"The marvel of marvels is not that God, in His infinite love, has not elected all this guilty race to be saved, but that He has elected any."
B.B. Warfield