He that savingly believeth in Christ, doth take him entirely for his Saviour and Governor; and giveth up himself to be saved, sanctified, and ruled by him.
Therefore a new and holy heart, with a heavenly intention and design of life, is the great thing necessary to all that will savingly redeem their time.
Through the new covenant the love of God is conveyed into the heart; but through the old covenant there is conveyed none of it savingly through Jesus Christ.
That man that doth know the law doth not know in deed and in truth that he is a sinner; and that man that doth not know he is a sinner, doth not know savingly that there is a Saviour.
Now a man cannot lay hold on Christ, nor believe in him savingly without the Spirit, because faith is the work of the Spirit.
But I say, where the work of God indeed is savingly begun, even there is flesh, corruption, and the body of death to oppose it.
Christ is so hid in God from the natural apprehensions of the flesh, that He cannot by any man be savingly known, unless God the Father reveals Him to them.
And if so, it is because you have not been savingly convinced by the Spirit of Christ of the sin of unbelief.
There is not any promise that can be savingly believed, until the soul be by the gospel converted to Jesus Christ.
By these "Immediate Revelations" or discoveries of vital truth to the soul, and by these alone, every Christian becomes savinglyacquainted with the things of God.
Neither the early Friends nor any of their successors have ever believed in any natural power in man, by which he could savingly know God, or work out his soul's salvation.
For eighteen months after his settlement at New Brunswick, Mr. Tennent saw no evidence that any one had beensavingly benefited by his labours.
Very many, I believe, of late have been broughtsavingly to believe on the Lord Jesus.
I am informed that twelve negroes, belonging to a planter lately converted at the Orphan House, are savingly brought home to Jesus Christ.
He prayed for those who were sorely tempted, and who had no strength to resist--who had never savingly heard the voice of the Lord, and who never used His name but in oaths.
As children and youths are old enough to sin, they are old enough also to be impressed by the Spirit of God--yea, even savingly converted, if God so will it.
He was so much impressed by what he heard that he came again, was savingly converted to God, was baptized, and remained for many years an honourable member of the Church.
I am informed that twelve negroes belonging to a planter lately converted at the orphan-house, are savingly brought home to Jesus Christ.
Some, I trust, are savingly awakened, while many are inquiring; thus the great Lord of the harvest hath put honor on your ministry, and hath given my heart an encouraging token of the utility of our feeble efforts.
The word was attended with a manifest power; and a minister soon after wrote me word, that 'he believed one of his daughters was savingly wrought upon at that time.
O reader, if thou art unsaved, unconverted, let us earnestly entreat thee to ponder these things, and rouse thee to a sense of thy need of being savingly converted to God.
The one, just as surely as the other, if not savingly converted, will find his portion in the lake that burneth with fire and brimstone.
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