I often think I could willingly die for the doctrine of justification by faith without the deeds of the law. But I must earnestly contend, as a general principle, that a man’s WORKS are the evidence of a man’s religion. If you call yourself a Christian, you must show it in your daily ways and daily behaviour. Call to mind that the faith of Abraham and of Rahab was proved by their works. (James 2:21–25.) Remember it avails you and me nothing to profess we know God, if in works we deny Him. (Titus 1:16.) Remember the words of the Lord Jesus, “Every tree is known by its own fruit.” (Luke 6:44.)
Ryle, J. C. (1889). Holiness: Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties and Roots (pp. 329–330). London: William Hunt and Company.
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