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Love That Lives Holy | Jonathan Edwards


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Deep Dive into Charity and Its Fruits by Jonathan Edwards - Tends to Holy Practice in the Life


Jonathan Edwards argues that all genuine Christian grace inherently leads to holy practice in a person's life. He asserts that grace is not a dormant quality but an active, governing influence over behavior. Edwards supports this doctrine by explaining that holy practice is the ultimate goal of eternal election, as God chooses people specifically so they may become holy. Similarly, the primary purposes of Christ's redemption and the Spirit's effectual calling are to produce a people zealous for good works and unblamable in their daily walk. Furthermore, true spiritual knowledge is highly practical, causing believers to see the beauty of holiness and the hatefulness of sin, which naturally guides their actions. Because the principle of grace resides in the faculty of the will, it necessarily directs a person's overall practice.

Edwards systematically applies this principle to specific Christian graces. Saving faith works by love and alters conduct based on a firm conviction of divine truths. True love for God is an active principle proven by deeds, just as sincere love for others manifests in practical help rather than mere words. Genuine repentance involves a complete change of mind that results in actively forsaking sin. Likewise, true humility replaces proud behavior with submission and meekness, while a proper fear of God causes a person to dread and avoid offending Him. Other inward graces, such as thankfulness, weanedness from the world, and gracious hope, all equally stir the believer to live a purer, heavenly-focused life.

Ultimately, Edwards concludes that good works are the definitive scriptural test of spiritual sincerity. While Christians are not sinless, true grace causes them to deeply mourn their failures, habitually dread sin, hunger for righteousness, and make holy living their central business.


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