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01.4.2010 by Tim Reed
From here:
It’s easy to get into a discussion about what sanctification looks like, and how works are a requirement of faith, and so on. I don’t disagree, but sometimes — some years — it’s all I can do to keep myself from denying Jesus as loudly as I can, trying to climb out of His arms, and joining the buddhists. If I’ve got to demonstrate proper sanctification on a weekly basis, or my salvation is dependent on good works (*or* good doctrine), I’m screwed.