
The darkness in which a sinner is, while in an unregenerate state, is worse than natural darkness; for natural darkness affrights. “A horror of great darkness fell upon Abraham.” But the spiritual darkness is not accompanied with horror, men tremble not at their condition; nay, they like their condition well enough. “Men loved darkness.” This is their dreadful condition.
The plumb-line of reason is too short to fathom the deep things of God; the light of reason will no more help a man to believe, than the light of a candle will help him to understand. A man can no more by the power of nature reach Christ, than an infant can reach the top of the pyramids, or the ostrich fly up to the stars.
Thomas Watson. A Body of Divinity.