Thomas Sullivan
来自 Jenison, MI Apr 2, 2016
Worth listening to again and again.
Having read chapter 3 of Owen's Treatise numerous times in the last six months, I wanted to listen to this Sunday School lesson again. If volume 6 of Owen's works is one of the most prized Puritan works in church history, this chapter alone should rate near the top of all chapters in the 4 books in that volume. I don't know who to compare to Owen for his searching, amazing analyses of the deceitfulness of the Christian's heart due to remaining sin. IMHO the way it is communicated in an effort to get the attention, maybe the closest equal would be the warnings in Richard Baxter's Reformed Pastor. Bart Bryant certainly communicated the main points of this chapter well, if I can interest a handful of people to "take up and read" the benefits I believe they would find most helpful. But at least listen to this and let us take heed.