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Octavius Winslow

What, Lord, after all that I have done?

1 John 1; Revelation 3
Octavius Winslow March, 5 2008 Audio
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What, Lord, after all that I have done? By Octavius Winslow.

Only acknowledge your guilt. Admit that you rebelled against the Lord your God and committed adultery against Him by worshipping idols under every green tree. Confess that you refuse to follow me. I, the Lord, have spoken. Jeremiah chapter 3, verse 13.

God has laid great stress in His Word upon the confession of sin. How touching is His language addressed to His backsliding people, whose backslidings were of a most aggravated character, than which none could have been of deeper guilt, seeing that they had committed the sin of idolatry.

Only acknowledge your guilt. This was all He required at their hands. Only acknowledge. poor penitent soul, bending in tears and self-reproaches over this page, read these words again and again and yet again until they have scattered all your dark, repelling thoughts of this sin-forgiving God, winning you to His feet as His restored and comforted child.

Only acknowledge your guilt. What, Lord, after all that I have done, after my base returns, my repeated wanderings, my aggravated transgressions, my complicated iniquity, my sins against conviction, light, and love, do you still stretch out your hand to me, a poor, wretched wanderer as I am? Do you go forth to meet, to welcome, to pardon me? Do you watch for the first kindling of penitence? The first tear of contrition? The first word of confession?

Father, I have sinned. Lord, I fall at your feet, the greatest of sinners. Your power has drawn me. Your love has subdued me. Your grace has conquered me.

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Octavius Winslow
About Octavius Winslow
Octavius Winslow (1 August 1808 — 5 March 1878), also known as "The Pilgrim's Companion", was a prominent 19th-century evangelical preacher in England and America.
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