Veni, Domine Jesu - Come, Lord Jesus

"Turn to me and be saved, all the ends of the earth! For I am God, and there is no other.
By myself I have sworn; from my mouth has gone out in righteousness a word that shall not return:
To me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear allegiance." - Isaiah 45:22-23 (ESV)

"Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts" - Psalm 95:7b-8a (ESV)

"Blessed is the one whose transfression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.
Blessed is the man against whom the LORD counts no iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no deceit.
" - Psalm 32:1-2 (ESV)

Sunday, 24 March 2013

Jonathan Edwards - Legal Humiliation vs. Evangelical Humiliation

Evangelical humiliation is a sense that a Christian has of his own utter insufficiency, despicableness, and odiousnesss, with an answerable frame of heart.

There is a distinction to be made between a legal and evangelical humiliation:

- [legal humiliation] is what men may be the subjects of, while they are yet in a state of nature, and have no gracious affections; [evangelical humiliation] is peculiar to true saints:

- [legal humiliation] is from the common influence of the Spirit of God, assisting natural principles, and especially natural conscience; [evangelical humiliation] is from the special influences of the Spirit of God, implanting and exercising supernatural and divine principles:

- [legal humiliation] is from the mind's being assisted to a greater sense of the things of religion, as to their natural properties and qualities, and particularly of the natural perfections of God, such as his greatness, terrible majesty, [etc.], which were manifested to the congregation of Israel, in giving the law at mount Sinai; [evangelical humiliation] is from a sense of the transcendent beauty of divine things in their moral qualities:

- in [legal humiliation], a sense of the awful greatness, and natural perfections of God, and of the strictness of his law, convinces men that they are exceeding sinful, and guilty, and exposed to the wrath of God, as it will wicked men and devils at the day of judgment; but they do not see their own odiousness on the account of sin; they do not see the hateful nature of sin; a sense of this is given in evangelical humiliation, by a discovery of the beauty of God's holiness and moral perfection.

- In a legal humiliation, men are made sensible that they are little and nothing before the great and terrible God, and that they are undone, and wholly insufficient to help themselves; as wicked men will be at the day of judgment: but they have not an answerable frame of heart, consisting in a disposition to abase themselves, and exalt God alone; this disposition is given only in evangelical humiliation, by overcoming the heart, and changing its inclination, by a discovery of God's holy beauty:

- in a legal humiliation, the conscience is convinced; as the consciences of all will be most perfectly at the day of judgment; but because there is no spiritual understanding, the will is not bowed, nor the inclination altered: this is done only in evangelical humiliation.

- In legal humiliation, men are brought to despair of helping themselves; in evangelical, they are brought voluntarily to deny and renounce themselves: in [legal humiliation], they are subdued and forced to the ground; in [evangelical humiliation], they are brought sweetly to yield, and freely and with delight to prostrate themselves at the feet of God.


- Jonathan Edwards (Relgious Affections, Part III, Section VI)

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