Thomas Watson Quotes
Now It Is Evident From The Covenant Of Grace, That The Smoking Flax Cannot Be Quenched. "The Mountains Shall Depart, And The Hills Be Removed; But The Covenant Of My Peace Shall Not Be Removed, Says The Lord" (Isaiah 54:10). If There Is Falling From Grace, How Is It An Immovable Covenant? If Grace Dies And The Smoking Flax Is Quenched, How Is Our State In Christ, Better Than It Was In Adam? The Covenant Of Grace Is Called "a Better Covenant" (Heb. 7:22). How Is It A Better Covenant Than That Which Was Made With Adam? Not Only Because It Has A Better Surety And Contains Better Privileges - But Because It Has Better Conditions Annexed To It: "It Is Ordered In All Things, And Sure" (2 Sam. 23:5). Those Who Are Taken Into The Covenant Shall Be Like Stars Fixed In Their Orbit And Shall Never Fall Away. If Grace Might Die And Be Quenched, Then It Would Not Be A Better Covenant.
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