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Deep Dive into A Vision of Unchangeable, Free Mercy, in Sending the Means of Grace to Undeserving Sinners by John Owen The prominent Puritan theologian John Owen delivered this sermon to the British House of Commons on Wednesday, April 29, 1646, marking the close of the first English Civil War, shortly after the final surrender of the royalist forces. Drawing from Acts 16:9, where a divine vision calls the Apostle Paul to Macedonia, Owen addresses the deep spiritual destitution of Wales and northern England, pleading passionately for the immediate spread of the Christian gospel. The entire discourse centers on three primary theological observations. First, the distribution of the means of grace is governed solely by the unchangeable, sovereign will of God. All historical events, including the rise of the Protestant reformation, occur according to His eternal decree rather than by chance or human free will. Second, sending the gospel to any nation is of the mere free grace and good pleasure of God. Owen emphasizes that all nations are equally undeserving, and God reveals His saving mercy to the most unworthy, such as ancient Corinth, while passing by others. Third, Owen asserts that no physical or temporal deprivation compares to the misery of lacking the gospel, as it is the only path to Christ, intimate communion with God, and eternal salvation. Owen applies these principles to England, urgently warning the nation to reflect on its history of twice before losing the pure gospel due to backsliding, superstition, and profaneness. He warns against spiritual barrenness under these immense privileges, utilizing the gospel as a cover for carnal designs, and foolishly resting on outward enjoyments rather than appreciating the source of grace. Finally, he earnestly exhorts both civil magistrates and gospel ministers to put aside their personal differences and actively support the spread of the gospel to highly neglected regions, ensuring that spiritual instruction is equally distributed to those still living in darkness. Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReformedExplainer Worship Music: https://suno.com/playlist/3a498d0f-c90e-4981-8aa7-59834e7239f7 https://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730
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