Practical guidance for directing souls toward conversion, useful for ministers and curious readers alike.
This volume presents a clear, historically grounded approach to the work of guiding others in the path to faith. It offers practical questions, cautions, and instructions drawn from a long tradition of spiritual guidance, suitable for clergy preparing sermons or private Christians seeking to understand how conversion works in real life. The text centers on the idea that true conversion involves humility, reliance on Christ, and careful discernment of the heart. It also explores how ministers can address doubts, temptations, and the various ways God might lead a person to trust in the gospel.
- Learn how preparation for conversion is understood and how it may vary from person to person.
- Explore ministerial guidance on dealing with fears, temptations, and the state of the heart.
- Understand how Scripture, promises, and the law interact to persuade and comfort seekers.
- Discover cautious, compassionate approaches to evaluating sincerity without pressing premature conclusions.
Ideal for readers of historical religious instruction, clergy, and private Christians seeking steady, considerate guidance on the path to Zion.
Stoddard was pastor of a church at Northampton in Massachusetts. He is the grandfather of Jonathan Edwards.