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Human Inability By Charles Spurgeon
Charles Spurgeon explores the doctrine of natural man’s inability to come to Christ for salvation. Indeed, he states the doctrine in terms that are—in his words—“very startling, some say very obnoxious.” He puts it this way, “Coming to Christ, though described by some people as being the very easiest thing in the world, is in our text (John 6:44) declared to be a thing utterly and entirely impossible to any man, unless the Father shall draw him to Christ.” According to Spurgeon, the primary reason for this is that man will not come to Christ because he chooses only according to his nature that has, since the fall, “become…debased, depraved, and corrupt.” At the same time, natural man cannot come to Christ because he is dead in trespasses and sins (Eph 2:1). Spurgeon goes on to describe how the Father draws men, and finally the “sweet consolation” that results.
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