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Gospel Grounds and Evidences of the Faith of God's Elect

by John Owen

A posthumous masterwork of Puritan pastoral theology examining four evidences of saving faith by which believers may assure themselves of their standing before God. Owen guides the reader through faith's approval of Christ's way of salvation, its constant approbation of gospel holiness, its diligent exercise in all worship, and its work of bringing the soul into deep repentance. Written for those struggling through spiritual darkness, temptation, and the weight of indwelling sin, this treatise offers steady ground for troubled consciences.
Chapters
4
Word count
27,497
Type
Treatise
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Table of contents

  1. 01 Evidences of the Faith of God's Elect 8,725 words
  2. 02 The Second Evidence of the Faith of God's Elect 7,392 words
  3. 03 The Third Evidence of the Faith of God's Elect 3,048 words
  4. 04 The Fourth Evidence of the Faith of God's Elect 7,762 words
Front matter (2 sections)

Title Page

Gospel Grounds and Evidences of the Faith of God's Elect: Shewing I. the nature of true saving faith, in securing of the spiritual comfort of believers in this life, is of the highest importance. II. The way wherein true faith does evidence itself in the soul and consciences of believers, to their supportment and comfort, under all their conflicts with sin, in all their trials and temptations. III. Faith will evidence itself, by a diligent, constant endeavour to keep itself and all grace in due exercise, in all ordinances of divine worship, private, and public. IV. A peculiar way whereby true faith will evidence itself, by bringing the soul into a state of repentance.

Examine yourselves, whether you be in the faith, prove yourselves, know you not your own selves how that Jesus Christ is in you, except you be Reprobates (2 Corinthians 13:5).

By JOHN OWEN, Doctor D.

LONDON, Printed by John Astwood for William Marshal, at the Bible in Newgate-street; where you may be supplyed with most of Doctor Owen's, Doctor Beverly's and Mr. Caryl's Works. 1695.

To the Reader

As faith is the first vital act that every true Christian puts forth, and the life which he lives is by the faith of the Son of God, so it is his next and great concern to know that he does believe, and that believing he has eternal life; that his faith is the faith of God's Elect, and of the operation of God, without some distinct believing knowledge of which, he cannot so comfortably assure his heart before God concerning his calling and election, so far as to carry him forth in all the ways of holiness, in doing and suffering the will of God with necessary resolution and cheerfulness, the doing of which in a right manner, according to the tenor of the Gospel, is no small part of spiritual skill; whereunto two things are highly requisite: First, that he be well acquainted with the doctrine of Christ, and knows how to distinguish the Gospel from the Law; and, Secondly, that he be very conversant with his own heart, that so by comparing his faith, and the fruits thereof, with the said doctrine of Christ, he may come to see that as he has received Christ, so he walks in him; all his reasonings concerning himself being taken up from the Word of God, so that what judgment he passes upon himself, may be a judgment of faith, and answer of a good conscience towards God; for all trials of faith must at last be resolved into a judgment of faith, before which is made, the soul still labors under staggerings, and uncertainties.

The design of this ensuing treatise is to resolve this great question, Whether the faith we profess to, be true or no? The resolution of which, upon an impartial enquiry, must needs be very grateful and advantageous to every one that has but tasted that the Lord is gracious. That the late reverend, learned, and pious Doctor Owen was the author, there needs be no doubt; not only because good assurance is given by such as were entrusted with his writings, but also in that the style and spirit running through the other of his practical writings is here very manifest, and accordingly with them is recommended to the serious perusal of every diligent enquirer to the truth of his spiritual estate and condition.

Isaac Chauncy.

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