Owen:
Let us not mistake ourselves. To be spiritually minded is, not to have the notion and knowledge of spiritual things in our minds; it is not to be constant, no, nor to abound, in the performance of duties: both which may be where there is no grace in the heart at all. It is to have our minds really exercised with delight about heavenly things, the things that are above, especially Christ himself as at the right hand of God.
—John Owen,
The Grace and Duty of Being Spiritually Minded (vol. 7 in
The Works of John Owen; ed. William H. Gould; Carlisle: Banner of Truth, 1994), 344–347.
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