โTo make it quite practical I have a very simple test. After I have explained the way of Christ to somebody I say โNow, are you ready to say that you are a Christian?โ And they hesitate. And then I say, โWhatโs the matter? Why are you hesitating?โ And so often people say, โI donโt feel like Iโm good enough yet. I donโt think Iโm ready to say Iโm a Christian now.โ And at once I know that I have been wasting my breath. They are still thinking in terms of themselves. They have to do it. It sounds very modest to say, โWell, I donโt think Iโ good enough,โ but itโs a very denial of the faith. The very essence of the Christian faith is to say that He is good enough and I am in Him. As long as you go on thinking about yourself like that and saying, โIโm not good enough; Oh, Iโm not good enough,โ you are denying God โ you are denying the gospel โ you are denying the very essence of the faith and you will never be happy. You think youโre better at times and then again you will find you are not as good at other times than you thought you were. You will be up and down forever. How can I put it plainly? It doesnโt matter if you have almost entered into the depths of hell. It does not matter if you are guilty of murder as well as every other vile sin. It does not matter from the standpoint of being justified before God at all. You are no more hopeless than the most moral and respectable person in the world.โ
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Cure

October 22, 2014 





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