This concludes John Newton’s three part series of letters on Christian growth. I hope to return to it many times over the years. Enjoy! John Newton’s Letters C; or, The full corn in the ear “First the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the ear”. Mark 4:28 Dear Sir, By way [...]
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John Newton on Christian Growth Part III: The Full Corn in the Ear
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‘In short, it is a dangerous delusion!’
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‘In face of such facts as these I must protest against the language used in many quarters, in these last days, about perfection. I must think that those who use it either know very little of the nature of sin, or the attributes of God, or of their own hearts, or of the Bible, or [...]