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In "Human Nature in its Fourfold State," Thomas Boston vividly portrays the fallen condition of humanity—alienated from God, enslaved to sin, and without hope apart from Christ. The depth of human ruin is sobering, yet it magnifies the glory of divine grace. This episode explores the weight of sin and the necessity of redemption, urging sinners to flee to Christ, the only refuge from judgment. Boston’s words remind us that apart from Christ, all is lost, but in Him, eternal life is freely given.
For your gift of any amount for the month of March, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "Gospel Evidences of Saving Faith" by John Owen. To give, and receive your book, please click here.
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In "Human Nature in its Fourfold State," Thomas Boston vividly portrays the fallen condition of humanity—alienated from God, enslaved to sin, and without hope apart from Christ. The depth of human ruin is sobering, yet it magnifies the glory of divine grace. This episode explores the weight of sin and the necessity of redemption, urging sinners to flee to Christ, the only refuge from judgment. Boston’s words remind us that apart from Christ, all is lost, but in Him, eternal life is freely given.
For your gift of any amount for the month of March, we want to send you a complimentary copy of "Gospel Evidences of Saving Faith" by John Owen. To give, and receive your book, please click here.

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