Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Reformed Wisdom

On Acts 9:4-5 –

“Amidst the mysteries of the will, this palpable fact is often disclosed – that while one may take long to make up his mind, his mind is finally made up by one effort and in that second of time when preference loses its passive character, and inducement ceasing to be a potential becomes an efficient motive. The instant in which Saul heard Jesus name him was that of a total and immediate revolution, for the truth rushed at once upon him that Jesus was true and divine, dwelling in glory, and possessed of sovereign power” – John Eadie, Paul the Preacher, 3-4.

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