"Yet we in our day, much as we love to sing Amazing Grace (I suppose because we like the tune), are not inwardly amazed by grace as the Puritans were; it does not startle us that the holy Creator should receive sinners into his company; rather, we take it for granted! 'God will forgive. That's his job!' was the final scoff with witch the French cynic went to meet his Maker." - - Dr. J. I. Packer - A Quest For Godliness - The Puritan Vision of the Christian Life
Recommended sermons and podcasts:
Puritanism Under the Stuarts 1603-1640, by Dr. J. I. Packer
The Elizebethan Settlement, by Dr. J. I. Packer
Elizebethan Puritans, by Dr. J. I. Packer
The Guilt and Danger of Such a Nation as This, Part 1, by John Newton (1725-1807) [Text: Jeremiah 5:29; Proverbs 14:34]
The Guilt and Danger of Such a Nation as This, Part 2, by John Newton (1725-1807) [Text: Isaiah 58:1; Ezekiel 6:11]
John Newton is perhaps best known for giving us the hymn Amazing Grace. Here is a great version of this song in English and Swedish:
Amazing Grace in English and Swedish
Recommended sermons and podcasts:
Puritanism Under the Stuarts 1603-1640, by Dr. J. I. Packer
The Elizebethan Settlement, by Dr. J. I. Packer
Elizebethan Puritans, by Dr. J. I. Packer
The Guilt and Danger of Such a Nation as This, Part 1, by John Newton (1725-1807) [Text: Jeremiah 5:29; Proverbs 14:34]
The Guilt and Danger of Such a Nation as This, Part 2, by John Newton (1725-1807) [Text: Isaiah 58:1; Ezekiel 6:11]
John Newton is perhaps best known for giving us the hymn Amazing Grace. Here is a great version of this song in English and Swedish:
Amazing Grace in English and Swedish