Digital Logos Edition
One of Bonar’s most popular works, How Shall I Go to God? examines many of life’s complicated questions. Exploring happiness, hope, prayer, death, and more, Bonar offers unique and interesting perspective to life’s oldest questions.
In the Logos edition of How Shall I Go to God?, all Scripture references link to original-language texts and English Bible translations in your digital library and display on mouseover. Logos’ advanced tools make this resource the most useful edition for sermon preparation, theological research, and historical study.
“‘All true repentance begins with the knowledge of the forgiving love of God.’” (Page 11)
“It is with our sins that we go to God, for we have nothing else to go with that we can call our own. This is one of the lessons that we are so slow to learn; yet without learning this we cannot take one right step in that which we call a religious life.” (Page 5)
“He is answered that the ‘conversion,’ or ‘repentance,’ of which he is so desirous, can never take place so long as he regards God as a stern and unloving Judge. It is the goodness of God that leadeth to repentance,* and without the recognition of this ‘goodness’ there can be no softening of heart. An impenitent sinner is one who is despising the riches of His goodness and forbearance and long-suffering.” (Page 11)
“Imputed righteousness must come first. You cannot have the righteousness within till you have the righteousness without; and to make your own righteousness the price which you give to God for that of His Son, is to dishonour Christ, and to deny His cross. The Spirit’s work is not to make us holy, in order that we may be pardoned, but to show us the cross, where the pardon is to be found by the unholy; so that having found the pardon there, we may begin the life of holiness to which we are called.” (Page 16)
“Our qualification for obtaining that righteousness is that we are unrighteous, just as the sick man’s qualification for the physician is that he is sick.” (Page 16)
A clear and beautiful exhibition of the way of a sinner’s acceptance with God.
—Religious Tract Society
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