What Is Biblical Hope? — Owen on Hope That Anchors the Soul
What is biblical hope? John Owen’s slow definition — hope not as optimism but as the soul anchored in the Father’s everlasting tenderness.
What is biblical hope? John Owen’s slow definition — hope not as optimism but as the soul anchored in the Father’s everlasting tenderness.
How to pray for forgiveness — John Owen on the confession that does not leave the heart heavy after. The older prayer that restores the soul to the Father’s.
How to memorize bible verses by heart — the Puritan practice, walked through Owen’s slow method of writing verses on the walls of the heart, not the head.
What does Hebrews 11:1 mean? John Owen’s slow reading of the substance of things hoped for — for the Christian whose faith feels thinner than it should.
What is the meaning of salvation? Owen’s three-tense answer — saved, being saved, will be saved. The Puritan doctrine, slowly read for the modern soul.
What is the armor of God? Owen’s slow Puritan reading of Ephesians 6 — not a checklist of pieces, but the daily inhabiting of communion with the Father.
What is my identity in Christ? John Owen’s slow answer — three passages from Communion with God on the identity built on the Father’s eternal love.
What does it mean to enter God’s rest, in the way Hebrews 4 and John Owen actually meant? A contemplative walk through the Sabbath we have not been keeping.
What is faith according to the Bible? John Owen’s slow definition — three things, not one — for the Christian whose faith feels thinner than it should.