Thomas Watson: "A Body of Divinity" (#17): Westminster Shorter Catechism...


The varied evidences, implanted in the elects' souls, of the existence of God are reviewed. Cosmological, teleological, creation, design, providence, conscience, moral governance, a universal sense of the deity, and predictive prophecy--these are lines of argument that arise from God's indubitable revelation in nature. The reprobate have this manifest knowledge--directly from and by God inside the reprobates' beings, but they have an hostile reaction of suppression and repression of this abundant witness. For the reprobate, providing these abundant evidences occasions the gnashing of teeth and the predictable hostility from reprobates against God and His people. Hence, these evidences are eminently reasonable, just and have their two-fold effects under God's all-embracing decree and providence.

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