The fraud and manipulation, which
abounds in the church under the
pretence that it is the work of the
Holy Spirit, make this book required
reading. Things excellent in themselves
and acknowledged by all Christians are
often counterfeited; the more worthy
any thing is, the more destructive is
the abuse of it.
All believers must "try the spirits"
because false prophets and false
teachers deprive us of liberty. Some
people claim to know the Spirit's
inward enlightenment, but the darkness
of Satan fills their imaginations. This
false light is of no use to the souls
of men; it is in opposition to Christ
and his work. The only way to tackle
this is by giving a plain and
scriptural account of the nature and
work of the Holy Spirit. His work did
not end at Pentecost, otherwise all
faith in Christ would have ceased, and
Christianity also. The Spirit continues
to work in the hearts of men,
convicting of sin; producing godly
sorrow and humility; regenerating and
sanctifying; supplying grace and
helping in prayer.
John Newton spoke of Owen's work
as, "An epitome, if not the masterpiece
of his writings." No one who cares
about the church in the 21st century
can afford to ignore this exhaustive
guide.