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Chapter 68 of 109

Fragment: the Christian in the Epistles

1 min read · Chapter 68 of 109

There are two ways the Christian is seen in the epistles. First, as in Christ—here is no progress, no question; he is accepted in Him: a complete, perfect, present state. But he is also a pilgrim upon earth, having to attain the goal. This gives occasion to every kind of exhortation, warning, and “ifs.” Thus, he learns obedience and dependence, the two characteristics of the new man. But with this he is led to the sure, infallible faithfulness of God to bring him through to the end, and bound to reckon on it (1 Corinthians 1)

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