Exposition of II Peter 3 (2)
A man who walks after his own lusts, refusing to walk in the holiness of the righteous, and who mocks with the hope of the latter, accounting him the most wretched of all men, must have some semblance of basic reasoning to justify his own conduct before his own conscience. But he deceives himself and, therefore, attempts to deceive others also! A man who walks after his own lusts, refusing to walk in the holiness of the righteous, and who mocks with the hope of the latter, accounting him the...
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