J.I. Packer: Embracing Puritan Wisdom in Faith

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Think over what I say for the Lord will grant you understanding in everything. Isn't that interesting? Think over what I say for the Lord will grant you understanding in everything. There's a lot of people who take the second reality the Lord will grant you understanding and say therefore you don't need to think over what Paul says because you got a straight line here from God to your mind. [00:01:14]

Packer's impact is mainly through his writing. We'll talk about a few other organizational things that he got involved in but uh I think if you if you took a survey of all the people that have ever heard of jip Packer or been influenced by jip packer in whatever way 96% would be through his writing which is an amazing testimony to the power of the written word. [00:04:28]

John Owen saved my life meaning that this book right here the sixth volume of John Owen's Works called the nature power deceit and prevalency of the remainders of indwelling sin in Believers that book saved his life literally he says because John Owen gave him a Biblical framework for understanding the remaining sin in his life that'll always be there and how to handle it. [00:14:02]

John Owen is the greatest Puritan Theologian 300 years ago this is one of 16 volumes he's hard to read and heavy but for those who have a heart for real Rich Mar Arrow of divinity I recommend him John Owen saved his life in fact I can read you a little bit from this book a quest for godliness by ji Packer oh this is good oh this is Good Stuff. [00:15:21]

American evangelicalism is a thousand miles wide and a quarter of an inch deep that if you go back to the to the pure pans he says they are like the redwoods in in Yos Park that are some of them almost 2,000 years old they're just simply massive they put all other trees to Absolute shame which is the way the Puritans do to virtually all contemporary thinkers. [00:18:26]

I feel that way I I go back and and when I read them I say wow this is another world this is a world of depth a world of solidity a world of insight a world of strength and power and unshakable commitment to the word of God centeredness and riyle is in that camp if you're wondering well now who who are the Puritans what are you talking about. [00:19:01]

He experienced a conversion at Oxford through the Oxford Intercollegiate Christian union in a way that I think is remarkable the same thing is true of many remarkable leaders namely he went to one of these Union meetings and a total unknown namely Earl Langston of Waymouth England preached and Packer said the scales fell from my eyes and I saw the way in now. [00:10:17]

If you are a certain introvert kind a Melancholy type and you've just been born again you you think and then somebody starts to tell you that normal Christian Living is above sin you are you are preparing a person for Destruction and I heard him tell this story on a tape this is pretty whitewashed version of it in the book here he talked in terms of suicide. [00:13:27]

He experienced a conversion at Oxford through the Oxford Intercollegiate Christian union in a way that I think is remarkable the same thing is true of many remarkable leaders namely he went to one of these Union meetings and a total unknown namely Earl Langston of Waymouth England preached and Packer said the scales fell from my eyes and I saw the way in now. [00:10:17]

He experienced a conversion at Oxford through the Oxford Intercollegiate Christian union in a way that I think is remarkable the same thing is true of many remarkable leaders namely he went to one of these Union meetings and a total unknown namely Earl Langston of Waymouth England preached and Packer said the scales fell from my eyes and I saw the way in now. [00:10:17]

He experienced a conversion at Oxford through the Oxford Intercollegiate Christian union in a way that I think is remarkable the same thing is true of many remarkable leaders namely he went to one of these Union meetings and a total unknown namely Earl Langston of Waymouth England preached and Packer said the scales fell from my eyes and I saw the way in now. [00:10:17]

He experienced a conversion at Oxford through the Oxford Intercollegiate Christian union in a way that I think is remarkable the same thing is true of many remarkable leaders namely he went to one of these Union meetings and a total unknown namely Earl Langston of Waymouth England preached and Packer said the scales fell from my eyes and I saw the way in now. [00:10:17]

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