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Owen makes an intriguing assertion here that anthropopathisms in the OT are not merely accommodations to our creaturely minds (I think of Calvin's "lisping nurse" analogy) but implicit indications of the Incarnation yet to come. In his own words, Owen says it would be "absurd" for Scripture to represent God as having human emotions unless it were to indicate that he'd one day take up a nature that had them literally.
— Dec 19, 2025 04:05AM
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"An imaginary Christ will effect nothing in the minds of men but imaginary grace."
"When men could not obtain any experience in their minds of the spiritual mysteries of the gospel, nor be sensible of any spiritual change or advantage by them, they substituted some outward duties and observances in their stead." (Owen had the Roman church in mind, but it applies just as well to the mainline [and some evangelicals].)
— Dec 26, 2025 04:45AM
"When men could not obtain any experience in their minds of the spiritual mysteries of the gospel, nor be sensible of any spiritual change or advantage by them, they substituted some outward duties and observances in their stead." (Owen had the Roman church in mind, but it applies just as well to the mainline [and some evangelicals].)
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"They who do not endeavor to behold the glory of Christ in this world... shall never behold Him in glory hereafter to their satisfaction; nor do they desire so to do, only they suppose it a part of that relief which they would have when they are gone out of this world. For what should beget such a desire in them? Nothing can do it but some view of it here by faith, which they despise or totally neglect."
— Dec 17, 2025 03:06AM

