" Who maketh thee to differ from another?" —I Corinthians 4:7 [KJV] Perhaps few will reply, in the very words of a haughty Arminian, "I of myself, made myself to differ; since I could resist God and divine predetermination, but have not. Why then may I not glory in myself?" Yet such is the language of all our proud hearts by nature, we are so fond of vain-glory. Awful declaration of our Lord's! "Every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give an account of in the day of judgment." Who then can be saved? I humbly conceive these idle words imply proud, self-righteous, self-sufficient words, maliciously spoken in contempt of the sovereign, distinguishing grace of God, free justification by the righteousness of Jesus, and full salvation by His finished work ONLY. So Malachi 3:13, "Your words have been stout against Me, saith the LORD." The whole of that in Matthew 12 seems to prove this sense, and the context confirms it— ...