From the pen of William Penn in His 'No Cross, No Crown book':
"O Christendom! my soul most fervently prays, that after all thy lofty profession of Christ, and His meek and holy religion, thy unsuitable and un-Christ-like life may not cast thee at that great assize of the world, and lose thee so great salvation at last. Hear me once, I beseech thee: can Christ be thy Lord, and thou not obey Him? or, canst thou be His servant, and never serve Him? "Be not deceived; God is not mocked: such as thou sowest shalt thou reap." (Gal 6:7) He is none of thy Saviour whilst thou rejectest His grace in thy heart, by which He should save thee. Come, what has He saved thee from? Has He saved thee from thy sinful lusts, thy worldly affections, and vain conversations? If not, then He is none of thy Saviour. For, though He be offered a Saviour to all, yet He is actually a Saviour to those only that are saved by Him; and none are saved by Him that live in those evils by which they are lost from God, and which He came to save them from."
"O Christendom! my soul most fervently prays, that after all thy lofty profession of Christ, and His meek and holy religion, thy unsuitable and un-Christ-like life may not cast thee at that great assize of the world, and lose thee so great salvation at last. Hear me once, I beseech thee: can Christ be thy Lord, and thou not obey Him? or, canst thou be His servant, and never serve Him? "Be not deceived; God is not mocked: such as thou sowest shalt thou reap." (Gal 6:7) He is none of thy Saviour whilst thou rejectest His grace in thy heart, by which He should save thee. Come, what has He saved thee from? Has He saved thee from thy sinful lusts, thy worldly affections, and vain conversations? If not, then He is none of thy Saviour. For, though He be offered a Saviour to all, yet He is actually a Saviour to those only that are saved by Him; and none are saved by Him that live in those evils by which they are lost from God, and which He came to save them from."