In "Exhortations for Sojourners," David Pledger addresses the theological topics of regeneration, the Christian's ongoing struggle with sin, and spiritual growth, primarily drawn from 1 Peter 2:1-3. He articulates that every believer is redeemed by the precious blood of Christ, born again of incorruptible seed, and is a sojourner in the world. By examining Scripture references such as 1 Peter 1:18-19, 1 Peter 1:23, and Ephesians 4, he argues that while all sins of a believer are forgiven, they must continually strive to lay aside sinful behaviors and grow in their faith through the sincere milk of the Word. The practical significance of this exhortation is that it underscores the believer's lifelong dependence on God's grace for salvation and sanctification, emphasizing a daily pursuit of spiritual nourishment for growth in knowledge, faith, and love.
“Our sins are all forgiven. Every child of God, there's not one sin against you in God's record book. They've all been blotted out by the blood of Christ.”
“No believer in this world ever gets to the point... that there’s not more.”
“Desire the sincere milk of the word... that you may grow thereby.”
“Spiritual growth also includes our heartfelt conviction of our unworthiness and our helplessness.”
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