Spurgeon, writing reflectively on Ephesians 2:8-9--
What does faith exclude? Well, I am sure it excludes boasting. 'He
that believeth is not condemned' (John 3:18). Oh, if it said, 'He that
works is not condemned,' then you and I might boast in unlimited
quantity. . . .
No, Lord, if I am not condemned, it is Your free grace, for I have deserved to be condemned a thousand times since I sat down
to write this. When I am on my knees and I am not condemned, I am sure
it must be sovereign grace, for even when I am praying, I deserve to be
condemned. Even when we are repenting, we are sinning, and adding to our
sins while we are repenting of them. . . .
Our best
performances are so stained with sin that it is hard to know whether
they are good works or bad works. . . . Ah, then, we cannot boast! Be
gone, pride! Be gone! Quit boasting, Christian. Live humbly before your
God, and never let a word of self-congratulation escape your lips.
--Charles Spurgeon, Faith (Whitaker House 1995), 88
I have nothing to boast about except the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ
by which the world has been crucified to me and I to the world.
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