• Understanding the Inner Conflict: Thomas Boston on Heart's Battle
    Jan 6 2025

    Dive into the profound introspection offered by Thomas Boston's quote, "Oh, how my heart hates my heart!" In this video, we explore the Christian theological perspective on the internal struggle between the sinful nature and the desire for holiness. We'll unpack how this quote reflects self-reflection, the acknowledgment of human depravity, the spiritual warfare within, and the journey towards sanctification. Join us as we examine these themes through the lens of Scripture from the Legacy Standard Bible, gaining insights into personal faith and spiritual growth.


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    20 mins
  • Finding Grace in Affliction: A Biblical Perspective on Suffering
    Jan 2 2025

    Explore the profound insights of Thomas Boston on suffering and faith. In this video, we delve into the idea that affliction is not just hardship but a form of divine discipline within the covenant of God's love. Learn how viewing suffering through this lens can be medicinal for the soul, promoting spiritual growth, and how it aligns with scripture to reveal God's gracious purposes. Discover how faith can transform our understanding of trials, offering confidence that all will end well. Join us as we examine key scriptures from Hebrews, Psalms, Romans, and Corinthians to understand this transformative view.

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    17 mins
  • Finding God in His Words: The Puritan Perspective on Scripture Reading
    Dec 31 2024

    Delve into Thomas Watson's compelling metaphor of the Bible as a letter from God and a mirror for His reflection. In this video, we explore why reading Scripture is not just a religious duty but the very pathway to knowing God intimately. With references from the Legacy Standard Bible, we'll see how the Bible guides, enlightens, and transforms us when we engage with it earnestly. Join us to understand the profound impact of reading God's Word on your spiritual journey.


    • Learn why scripture reading is key to knowing God.
    • Explore the Bible as personal communication from God.
    • Reflect on how scripture acts as a mirror for self-examination.
    • Be inspired to make scripture reading a daily habit.


    This video is for anyone eager to deepen their relationship with God through His Word.

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    10 mins
  • Thomas Manton on Faith: Knowledge, Assurance, and Action
    Dec 30 2024

    Dive deep into the insights of Thomas Manton, a 17th-century Puritan scholar whose understanding of faith reshaped Reformed theology. In this video, we explore Manton's profound quote on faith, which challenges us to view faith not as a blind leap, but as an informed, confident, and active principle of Christian life. Manton famously said, "Faith is not a blind thing; for faith begins with knowledge. It is not a speculative thing; for faith is a firm persuasion and expectation. It is not an inactive thing; for faith is a living, busy, active, operative thing." Faith is rooted in knowledge, aligning with Romans 10:17 where faith comes from hearing the Word of Christ. Faith transcends mere speculation, offering a firm assurance akin to Hebrews 11:1, emphasizing faith as the substance of things hoped for. Faith demands action, echoing James 2:17, where faith without works is dead, and Ephesians 2:10, which calls us to walk in good works prepared by God. Join us as we delve into how this understanding of faith can transform our personal walk with Christ and our interactions within the community. This isn't just about believing; it's about living out that belief in a way that reflects the truth and power of the Gospel. Subscribe for more explorations into the rich tapestry of Christian theology, history, and application. Like and share if you find this discussion enlightening!

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    8 mins
  • Thomas Watson on Joy
    Dec 24 2024

    "The joy of the Lord is his people's strength; it is the oil of gladness which makes the heart cheerful. A Christian may not always rejoice in his circumstances, but he can rejoice in his God. Joy in the Holy Spirit is like the sun, which, though it sets, yet disperses light all around it, and though it declines, yet it rises again."

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    10 mins
  • Richard Sibbes on Joy
    Dec 17 2024

    "Joy is the daughter of peace. When peace with God is in the conscience, then there is joy in the heart; and this joy is the soul's strength. If our peace be great, our joy will be great; if our peace be small, our joy will be small; if our peace be nothing, our joy will be nothing."

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    10 mins
  • John Flavel on Joy
    Dec 10 2024

    "The joy of the Lord is not like the crackling of thorns under a pot, which makes a great noise and blaze for a while, but soon go out; but it is like the burning of a lamp, which keeps in the flame and light, even and constant. It is not like the joys of the world, which are like the bubbles on the face of the water, that break and vanish as soon as they appear. True joy in the Lord is like a fountain, always running, always refreshing those that come to it."

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    13 mins
  • Simeon Ashe on Contentment | Part 2
    Nov 2 2024

    Today we'll look at another Simeon Ashe quote on the subject of contentment.

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    11 mins