"Keep watching and praying, so that you do not come into temptation; the spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.” Matthew 26:41 (NASB)
John Owen is grounded in scripture and clear in his admonishments. He shows the need to examine yourself and trace back your sin to the temptation in order to kill it. None of us are immune to temptation and falling into sin. He exhorts us to examine our hearts. To not be negligent. To be watchful, careful, and wake up before it is too late.
A very readable and understandable Puritan work. I hope to read more of John Owen going forward.
“Let the heart, then commune with itself and say, “I am poor and weak; Satan is subtle, cunning, powerful, watching constantly for advantages against my soul; the world earnest, pressing, and full of specious pleas, innumerable pretenses, and ways of deceit; my own corruption violent and tumultuating, enticing, entangling, conceiving sin, and warring in me, against me; occasions and advantages of temptation innumerable in all things I have done or suffer, in all businesses and persons with whom I converse; the first beginnings of temptation insensible and plausible, so that, left unto myself, I shall not know I am ensnared, until my bonds be made strong, and sin hath got ground in my heart: therefore on God alone will I rely for preservation, and continually will I look up to him on that account.”