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Posted on April 15, 2011April 16, 2011 by arevans

How fearful (Deuteronomy 28)

How fearful a thing it is and ought to be to walk away from the living God, a God who is lavish in his favor, but fierce in his displeasure.

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The only question here in dispute is, What can an unbelieving man, hitherto unregenerate, do, by his own strength, in his original conversion? To which we reply, that man can do absolutely nothing, not even the very least thing, towards beginning or effecting his conversion; and that the beginning, the progress, and, in short the whole development of his conversion, is to be ascribed altogther and alone to the operation of the Holy Spirit.

— Leonhard Hutter

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