“In all unbelief there are two things — a good opinion of one’s self and a bad opinion of God. Man’s good opinion of himself makes him think it quite possible to win God’s favor by his own religious performances; and his bad opinion of God makes him unwilling and afraid to put his case wholly into His hands. The object of the Holy “Spirit’s work (in convincing of sin) is to reduce his estimate of his own character that he shall think of himself as God does, and so cease to suppose it possible that he can be justified by any excellency of his own. The Spirit then alters his evil opinion of God, so as to make him see that the God with whom he has to do is really the God of all grace!”
Horatio Bonar (1808-1889)
Good morning. This should cause us to really consider what’s in play whenever we find ourselves entertaining unbelief.
Blessings always in Jesus name.
timbob
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Hi Timbob,
A proper view of God and a proper view of ourselves has to do with our very salvation, as well as our lives as believers.
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