From an interview with the Anglican Church League in September of 2001 about Thomas Cranmer, the great English Reformer and author of the (original) Book of Common Prayer. This comes to us via a classic John Camp post:
“According to Cranmer’s anthropology, what the heart loves, the will chooses, and the mind justifies. The mind doesn’t direct the will. The mind is actually captive to what the will wants, and the will itself, in turn, is captive to what the heart wants.
“The trouble with human nature is that we are born with a heart that loves ourselves over and above everything else in this world, including God. In short, we are born slaves to the lust for self-gratification, i.e., concupiscence. That’s why, if left to ourselves, we will always love those things that make us feel good about ourselves, even as we depart more and more from God and his ways.
“Therefore, God must intervene in our lives in order to bring salvation. Working through Scripture, the Holy Spirit first brings a conviction of sin in a believer’s heart, then he births a living faith by which the believer lays hold of the extrinsic righteousness of Christ.”
Holy smokes!! Sort of says it all, eh?
In other news, Dr. Null is speaking in NYC on November 10th as part of the Christ Church NYC Ministry Conference. For more details, email Cliff Swartz at clifford@christchurchnyc.com.




















2 comments
Jeff Hual says:
Oct 10, 2008
Ashley Null rocks! That’s all I have to say on the subject.
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