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The only way one can get right with God is through the intercessory work of Christ and His ministry.


“In Adam, by creation we were possessed of it. In Adam, by his corruption, we were stripped of it; we have not lost the physical but the moral nature of these faculties; not the faculties themselves, but the moral goodness of them.”

CodeNameE9's tweet image. “In Adam, by creation we were  possessed of it. In Adam, by his corruption, we were stripped of it; we  have not lost the physical but the moral nature of these faculties; not  the faculties themselves, but the moral goodness of them.”

“The Apostles adored him corporally present on earth, we adore CHRIST corporally sitting in the Heavens, but spiritually present in the mysteries.” ~John Forbes of Corse, Irenicum, Appendix Concerning Doctors ch.XVI pt.4

CodeNameE9's tweet image. “The  Apostles  adored  him corporally  present on earth,  we adore CHRIST  corporally  sitting  in the Heavens,  but spiritually present in the mysteries.”

~John Forbes of Corse, Irenicum, Appendix Concerning Doctors ch.XVI pt.4

~ The First Sunday in Advent

CodeNameE9's tweet image. ~ The First Sunday in Advent

“Lord, I believe that this is Thy Body, broken for me; that this is Thy Blood, shed for me; dwell, O Lord, in my heart; Lord, I believe, help Thou my unbelief; Oh, how great is Thy love, Lord God, for my salvation?” John Forbes of Corse, Irenicum I.VII. §. 2

CodeNameE9's tweet image. “Lord, I believe that this is Thy Body, broken for me; that this is Thy Blood, shed for me; dwell, O Lord, in my heart; Lord, I believe, help Thou my unbelief; Oh, how great is Thy love, Lord God, for my salvation?”

John Forbes of Corse, Irenicum I.VII. §. 2

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On this post about John Davenant (and the wider online “controversy” over D). [p.s., I have nothing but love for all those involved in said Twitterstorm 😎] 🧵

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“Reader, all that Christ hath done without thee, will not, cannot be effectual to thy salvation, unless repentance, faith, and obedience, be wrought by the Spirit in thy soul.“ ~ John Flavel, A Blow at the Root of Antinomianism, Error 9

CodeNameE9's tweet image. “Reader, all that Christ hath done without thee, will not, cannot be effectual to thy salvation, unless repentance, faith, and obedience, be wrought by the Spirit in thy  soul.“

~ John Flavel, A Blow at the Root of Antinomianism, Error 9

“as [Johannes Kepler] approached the end of his life, he was asked on what he pinned his hope for salvation. Kepler answered confidently, ‘Solely on the merit of our savior Jesus Christ, in which is founded all refuge, solace, and deliverance.'”

CodeNameE9's tweet image. “as [Johannes Kepler] approached  the end of his life, he was asked on what he pinned his hope for salvation. Kepler answered confidently, ‘Solely on the merit of our savior Jesus Christ, in which is founded all refuge, solace, and deliverance.'”

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"You will say, 'Do we merit nothing then? Why then does Scripture use the word 'reward' so often?' My response is that there is a reward, yet it is owed not because of any merit of our own but because the Father promised it. He has, as it were, bound himself to us and made…

logos_asarkos's tweet image. "You will say, 'Do we merit nothing then? Why then does Scripture use the word 'reward' so often?' My response is that there is a reward, yet it is owed not because of any merit of our own but because the Father promised it. He has, as it were, bound himself to us and made…

“The works of a believer are accepted by God as worthy of merit not because they are so in themselves but because, first, God has decreed them to be such and, second, they are his very works in the believer.” ~ Martin Bucer’s Doctrine of Justification, Ch. 3, Works

CodeNameE9's tweet image. “The works of a believer are accepted by God as worthy of merit not because they are so in themselves but because, first, God has decreed them to be such and, second, they are his very works in the believer.” 

~ Martin Bucer’s Doctrine of Justification, Ch. 3, Works

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“It is asked, whether the use and efficacy of good works is to procure for ourselves justification…The Reformed deny that they are conducive for procuring justification, although they confess that they are conducive for continuing it, for making one certain of it, and for the…

Neved317's tweet image. “It is asked, whether the use and efficacy of good works is to procure for ourselves justification…The Reformed deny that they are conducive for procuring justification, although they confess that they are conducive for continuing it, for making one certain of it, and for the…

“We also maintain that [Baptism] is the ordinary instrument of God in washing and renewing us; in short, in communicating to us salvation.”

CodeNameE9's tweet image. “We also maintain that [Baptism] is the ordinary instrument of God in washing and renewing us; in short, in communicating to us salvation.”

Stop using ChatGPT for high school essays and actually write using your brain


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"[Nossos ministros] ensinam o dever de honrar a santíssima Virgem Maria, mãe de Deus, e todos os santos, com a mais profunda devoção, mas que isso só pode ser feito pela inocência e a piedade, das quais eles nos deram exemplos tão eminentes." Confissão Tetrapolitana, Artigo XI

graywithin's tweet image. "[Nossos ministros] ensinam o dever de honrar a santíssima Virgem Maria, mãe de Deus, e todos os santos, com a mais profunda devoção, mas que isso só pode ser feito pela inocência e a piedade, das quais eles nos deram exemplos tão eminentes."

Confissão Tetrapolitana, Artigo XI

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“God does not force anyone to act against his or her nature. He does not force our wills in conversion but graciously and powerfully inclines them. Nor does he force or incline our wills to sin but leaves us to our own corrupt habits. "I gave them up unto their own hearts' lust:…

RefRetrieval's tweet image. “God does not force anyone to act against his or her nature. He does not force our wills in conversion but graciously and powerfully inclines them. Nor does he force or incline our wills to sin but leaves us to our own corrupt habits. "I gave them up unto their own hearts' lust:…
RefRetrieval's tweet image. “God does not force anyone to act against his or her nature. He does not force our wills in conversion but graciously and powerfully inclines them. Nor does he force or incline our wills to sin but leaves us to our own corrupt habits. "I gave them up unto their own hearts' lust:…

“Whatever is added to supplement the doctrine of man’s salvation in Scripture, we utterly reject. Scripture, having purposed this, has perfectly and fully done it.” ~ Richard Hooker, Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, II.8

CodeNameE9's tweet image. “Whatever is added to supplement the doctrine of man’s salvation in Scripture, we utterly reject. Scripture, having purposed this, has perfectly and
fully done it.”

~ Richard Hooker, Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, II.8

The cross shall forever stand, no matter the afflictions and circumstances


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Never buy into the idea that a significant worldview change (such as a Protestant going to Rome/East, and vice versa) is merely an intellectual process. There is always something spiritual taking place under the surface in that person’s soul, whether good or bad. I have heard of…


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