Richard Sibbes always sought to get
under the superficial layer of his
listeners' behaviour and deal with
their hearts, affections and desires.
In The Tender Heart, he explains that
those who are tender-hearted do not
simply desire salvation; they desire
the Lord of salvation himself. Only
when a person is brought to love the
Lord with heart-felt sincerity will
they begin to hate their sin truly
instead of merely dreading the thought
of God's punishment of it.