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Adam and eve Quote by George Whitefield

“When a poor soul is somewhat awakened by the terrors of the Lord, then the poor creature, being born under the covenant of works, flies directly to a covenant of works again. And as Adam and Eve hid themselves… and sewed fig leaves… so the poor sinner, when awakened, flies to his duties and to his…” quote by George Whitefield
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““When a poor soul is somewhat awakened by the terrors of the Lord, then the poor creature, being born under the covenant of works, flies directly to a covenant of works again. And as Adam and Eve hid themselves… and sewed fig leaves… so the poor sinner, when awakened, flies to his duties and to his performances, to hide himself from God, and goes to patch up a righteousness of his own. Says he, I will be mighty good now–I will reform–I will do all I can; and then certainly Jesus Christ will have mercy on me.””

George Whitefield

About This Quote

Source Sermon: The Great Awakening, 1740s

A sinner, once frightened of God's holiness, reverts to self‑righteous works, believing good deeds will earn mercy.

In simple terms: People hide from God by over‑relying on their own efforts.

Key Takeaway

True repentance requires humility, not self‑justification.

Themes

religion humility self‑righteousness

Mood

reflective somber

Type

theological didactic

When to use this quote

  • personal confession
  • church preaching
  • self‑examination

Key Concepts

theology psychology spiritualism

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you seek God's grace or your own merit?
  • How does self‑reliance hinder true faith?
A Different Perspective

Relying on works can breed pride and false security.

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