The Cross Saves Completely

“For the cross saves completely, or not at all. Our faith does not divide the work of salvation between itself and the cross. It is the acknowledgement that the cross alone saves, and it saves alone. Faith adds nothing to the cross nor to its healing virtue. It owns the fullness and the sufficiency and the suitableness of the work done there and bids the toiling spirit cease from its labours and enter into rest. Faith does not come to Calvary to do anything. It comes to see the glorious spectacle of all things done and to accept this completion without misgiving as to its efficacy. It listens to the “It is finished” of the sin-bearer and says “Amen!” Where faith begins, there labour ends–labour, I mean, for life and for pardon. Faith is rest, not toil. It is the giving up of all the former weary efforts.”

- Horatius Bonar from The Everlasting Righteousness

Prayer as Communion

Another excellent and Christ-exalting sermon from Paul Washer as he expounds on how prayer is not only intercession and requests but most importantly a time of sweet communion with God as we are adopted into the kingdom because of Christ and only because of Christ. I highly recommend this excellent sermon by brother Washer.

The Double Cure of the Cross

“We must understand that Christ’s cross-work not only saves us from the penalty of sin – which is God’s eternal wrath and hell, but also from the power of sin through regeneration and sanctification giving us a new disposition that makes war with sin and new affections bent upward to see Christ as our all in all.”