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J.C. Ryle - Growth in Grace

When I speak of growth in grace, I do not for a moment mean that a believer's interest in Christ can grow. I do not mean that he can grow in safety, acceptance with God, or security. I do not mean that he can ever be more justified, more pardoned, more forgiven, more at peace with God than he is the first moment that he believes. I hold firmly that the justification of a believer is a finished, perfect, and complete work and that the weakest saint (though he may not know and feel it) is as completely justified as the strongest. I hold firmly that our election, calling, and standing in Christ admit of no degrees, increase, or diminution. If any one dreams that by growth in grace I mean growth in justification, he is utterly mistaken about the whole point I am considering. I would go to the stake (God helping me) for the glorious truth that, in the matter of justification before God, every believer is complete in Christ (Col. 2: 10). Nothing can be added to his justification from the moment he believes and nothing taken away.

When I speak of growth in grace, I only mean increase in the degree, size, strength, vigour, and power of the graces which the Holy Spirit plants in a believer's heart. I hold that every one of those graces admits of growth, progress and increase. I hold that repentance, faith, hope, love, humility, zeal, courage, and the like may be little or great, strong or weak, vigorous or feeble and may vary greatly in the same man at different periods of his life. When I speak of a man growing in grace, I mean simply this: that his sense of sin is becoming deeper, his faith stronger, his hope brighter, his love more extensive, his spiritual mindedness more marked. He feels more of the power of godliness in his own heart; he manifests more of it in his life; he is going on from strength to strength, from faith to faith, and from grace to grace. I leave it to others to describe such a man's condition by any words they please. For myself, I think the truest and best account of him is this: he is growing in grace.

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Holiness: It's Nature, Hinderances, Dfficulties, and Roots (.pdf) J.C. Ryleicon
The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification (652 KB .pdf) Walter Marshallicon
The Doctrine of Sanctification (.pdf) A.W. Pinkicon
On the Mortification of Sin John Owenicon
Justification and Sanctification: How do they Differ? J.C. Ryleicon
The Way of Holiness Horatius Bonaricon
The Way of Holiness Jonathan Edwards - "Those only that are holy are in the way to heaven."icon
Faith and Holiness William Gurnall - Extracts from The Christian in Complete Armouricon
Holy Raiment of One's Own Weaving Abraham Kuyper - from The Work of the Holy Spiriticon
Personal Holiness Arthur W. Pinkicon
Sanctification Francis Turretinicon
The Practice of Piety Lewis Bayly (1611) - A Puritan devotional manual, directing a Christian how to live, that he may please God.icon
On Sanctification A.A. Hodgeicon
Sanctification Benjamin B. Warfieldicon
Of Sanctification - Exposition of the Westminster Confession Robert Shawicon
The Mystery of Sanctification William S. Plumericon
The Difference Between Justification & Sanctification Ralph Erskineicon
Sanctification and Good Works R.L. Dabneyicon
“What is sanctification?” James Fisher (1753) - The Shorter Catechism Explained (Q35)icon
The Christian Relationship to God (Part 1) Robert Candlish - Consecration to Godicon
The Christian Relationship to God (Part 2) Robert Candlish - Consecration to Godicon
Sanctification Thomas Watsonicon
Sanctification John Bunyanicon
The Power of Grace in Weaning the Heart from the World Matthew Meadicon
He and He Alone (.pdf) Martyn Lloyd-Jonesicon
The Blessed Life F. B. Meyericon
Is Sanctification Monergistic or Synergistic? A Reformed Survey Kevin DeYoungicon
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