Article 13
The sense and certainty of this election afford to the children of God
additional matter for daily humiliation before Him, for adoring the depth of
His mercies, for cleansing themselves, and rendering grateful returns of ardent
love to Him who first manifested so great love towards them. The consideration
of this doctrine of election is so far from encouraging remissness in the
observance of the divine commands or from sinking men in carnal security, that
these, in the just judgment of God, are the usual effects of rash presumption
or of idle and wanton trifling with the grace of election, in those who refuse
to walk in the ways of the elect.