The Puritans were marked by the desire to have God’s Word change every area of their hearts and lives. They took sin and salvation seriously. Puritans sought to conform to Scripture in their corporate worship, family worship, and private worship. Joel Beeke beautifully describes this holy passion of bygone years and urges us to recapture this heart for our own worship today.
Original video: https://youtu.be/sG-DHjwTg1k
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