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Hearts Aflame
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Hearts Aflame is a daily devotional podcast that draws from the rich writings of the Puritans. Each episode pairs timeless truths with Scripture, encouraging believers to deepen their faith and set their hearts aflame with love for Christ.
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In this episode, we meditate on Christopher Love’s exaltation of the incomparable worth of Christ. Jesus is the Pearl of great price — glorious in His person, perfect in His natures, beautiful in His works, and unfathomable in His love. Every part of His saving work is precious beyond measure. To know Him is to treasure Him; to treasure Him is to long for Him. Nothing in this world compares to the sweetness of Christ.
Isaac Ambrose reminds us in "Looking Unto Jesus" that Christ is never distant from His people. He dwells in us by His Spirit, walks with us in trials, counsels us in confusion, and comforts us in fear. His presence is real, constant, and deeply personal. When we fix our eyes on Jesus, burdens lighten and the path grows clear.
In this episode, we behold the astonishing humility of Jesus as described by Richard Baxter. The eternal Son stooped low — from heaven’s glory to a manger, from the praise of angels to the shame of the cross. His humility exposes our pride and invites us into a life shaped by His example. The One who made all things humbled Himself to save us. Such love melts the heart and transforms the life.
This episode draws from William Ames’s "The Marrow of Theology" and celebrates the complete sufficiency of Christ for every need of the believer. Jesus is our life, our righteousness, our wisdom, our Shepherd, our King, our peace. He is the fullness that never runs dry and the treasure that satisfies the soul completely. True Christian living is learning to draw everything from Him and seek nothing apart from Him.
In this episode, we reflect on Thomas Manton’s rich teaching on the mediating work of Christ. Jesus stands between a holy God and sinful people, bringing peace through His sacrifice and continual intercession. Every grace from God flows to us through Him, and every hope we possess rests on His advocacy. Christ is the door, the ladder, the way — the One who makes our worship possible and our salvation sure.
In this episode, we savor Samuel Rutherford’s reflections on the joy of Christ’s nearness. One moment with Jesus outweighs every earthly pleasure. His presence lightens burdens, sweetens suffering, and steadies the trembling heart. Christ may hide for a moment to awaken longing, but He never leaves His own. The deepest joy of the Christian life is Christ Himself.
Jeremiah Burroughs reminds us that Christ is not only necessary — He is enough. Every desire of the heart finds its answer in Him. He is wisdom, righteousness, peace, redemption, and joy for His people. When Christ is our portion, we lack nothing that truly matters. This episode calls us to let go of substitutes and rest in the fullness of Jesus.
In this episode, we reflect on Thomas Watson’s teaching that the righteousness which justifies believers is Christ’s perfect obedience. Jesus not only died for us — He lived for us. Every holy thought, word, and deed of His life now stands in place of ours. This truth frees us from the anxiety of self-righteousness and fuels a new life of grateful obedience.
Drawing from John Bunyan’s "Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ," this episode celebrates the kindness of Christ toward burdened sinners. He does not wait for worthiness — He welcomes willingness. His compassion is not momentary but constant, and He delights to receive those who feel most unworthy. Shame pushes us away from Jesus; compassion is what draws us back home.
In this episode, we meditate on John Owen’s "The Glory of Christ" and the believer’s highest privilege: beholding Christ by faith. His beauty shines in His incarnation, obedience, death, resurrection, and exaltation. Nothing changes the soul more than fixing our gaze on the person of Jesus. The more we delight in His glory now, the more our hearts are prepared for the day we will see Him without veil.
This episode reflects on Thomas Adams’s preaching and the radiant beauty of holiness. Holiness is not a burden but liberty — the restoration of God’s image in His people. It frees us from the bondage of sin and enables us to shine with the light of Christ in a dark world. Heaven delights in holiness, and the world most needs Christians who glow with the grace of God.
In this episode, we turn to John Howe’s "The Blessedness of the Righteous" and the deep rest that only God can give. The soul was made for Him, and nothing else can satisfy. Communion with God becomes the believer’s harbor in the storm and the home of the heart. When God is our portion, peace remains even when circumstances do not.
Drawing from Edward Leigh’s "A Treatise of Divinity," this episode explores the beauty of wisdom shaped not by intellect alone but by the Holy Spirit. Divine wisdom humbles the heart, transforms the character, and teaches us to view the world through the lens of eternity. The truly wise are those who fear the Lord, obey His Word, and trust His ways even when they contradict human logic.
In this episode, we reflect on Matthew Mead’s "The Almost Christian Discovered," and the difference between an almost-Christian and a true Christian. True faith doesn’t merely admire Christ — it clings to Him. It doesn’t stop at outward reform but presses into inward renewal. The gospel calls us beyond information to transformation, beyond words to worship, beyond admiration to surrender.
In this episode, we turn to John Flavel’s "The Mystery of Providence" to find comfort in the sovereign care of God. Every joy and sorrow, every step and delay, unfolds under His wise and loving hand. Though His purposes are often hidden, they are never random. This is a call to trust when you cannot trace, to rest in His character when you cannot see His plan, and to believe that every thread of your story is woven by the same faithful hand that guides the stars.
In this episode, we look to Thomas Vincent’s "The True Christian’s Love to the Unseen Christ" and the blessed hope of Jesus’ return. Christ came once in humility; He will come again in glory. This expectation fills the believer with joy, reverence, and readiness. The future is not uncertain — the King is coming. Every passing day brings us closer to the moment when faith becomes sight and sorrow is swallowed by everlasting joy.
From Thomas Case’s "A Treatise of Afflictions," this episode explores suffering as the school where God refines His children for glory. Trials are not signs of rejection but proof of divine love. The hand that wounds also heals, and every sanctified tear becomes wisdom. When the believer submits to God in hardship, suffering becomes the very place where grace grows deepest.
In this episode, we meditate on Samuel Ward’s "A Coal from the Altar to Kindle Holy Fire" and the inward peace that comes not from prosperity but from purity. A quiet conscience is a continual feast. When we surrender outcomes to God and trust His fatherly care, we discover a peace no storm can shake and a rest no circumstance can steal.
This episode reflects on Samuel Rutherford’s "Letters" and the unmatchable joy of communion with Christ. His presence is the believer’s paradise — turning suffering into song and loss into gain. To walk closely with Christ is to taste heaven on earth. When we linger in His Word and prayer, His nearness becomes our peace, strength, and delight.
In this episode, we draw from William Bridge’s "The Great Gospel Mystery of the Saints’ Comfort and Holiness" to rest in the gentleness of Christ toward weak and wounded believers. When faith feels faint and strength is gone, Jesus does not shame the trembling soul — He comforts, upholds, and carries it. His love stoops low, His compassion runs deep, and His grace shines brightest in our weakness.



