

Hearts Aflame
UTM
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.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Jan 19, 2025 • 5min
The Power of Mortification
John Flavel's "Keeping the Heart" (1668) highlights the vital and necessary work of mortifying sin in the Christian life. Flavel warns that sin steals peace and hinders communion with God, but through the power of the Holy Spirit, believers can daily put sin to death. Reflect today on how guarding your heart, resisting temptation, and fixing your eyes on Christ’s glory lead to victory over sin and deeper fellowship with God. Source:John Flavel, "Keeping the Heart"For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.

Jan 18, 2025 • 5min
The Beauty of God’s Attributes
Thomas Goodwin's "The Knowledge of God the Father" (1650) invites us to marvel at the infinite perfection of God’s attributes. From His almighty power to His unsearchable wisdom, perfect holiness, and infinite love, each attribute shines in harmony, revealing the beauty of who He is. Goodwin reminds us that God’s attributes are not only glorious but also exercised for our good—offering comfort, protection, and hope to His children. Source:Thomas Goodwin, "The Knowledge of God the Father"For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.

Jan 17, 2025 • 5min
The Blessing of Assurance
Christopher Love’s "The Christian’s Duty to Aspire to Assurance" (1653) explores the peace and joy that flow from knowing we are children of God. Assurance is not rooted in the strength of our faith but in the faithfulness of Christ, providing comfort and encouragement for all who trust in Him. Today, reflect on how this gift strengthens your soul, fuels worship, and offers peace in trials.Source:Christopher Love, "The Christian's Duty to Aspire to Assurance"For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.

Jan 16, 2025 • 5min
The Depths of Grace
In "Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners" (1666), John Bunyan glories in the infinite depth and power of God's grace that was extended to him. He reflects on how the Lord sought him in his sin, drew him to Christ, and assured him of salvation through the fullness of divine grace. This episode invites you to marvel in the inexhaustible grace of God, which cleanses the vilest sinner, comforts the fearful, and secures eternal hope for all true believers.Source:John Bunyan, "Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners" For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.

Jan 15, 2025 • 4min
The Beauty of a Meek Spirit
In his work, "The Beatitudes" (1660), Thomas Watson shines a biblical light on the beauty and grace of meekness—a spirit of patience, humility, and gentleness that reflects the character of Christ. Meekness, according to Watson, submits to God's will without complaint, responds to wrongs with kindness, and lifts others above oneself. Discover how cultivating this grace will transform your heart, relationships, and witness before a watching world.Source:Thomas Watson, "The Beatitudes"For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.

Jan 14, 2025 • 5min
The Delight of Worship
Isaac Ambrose’s "Looking Unto Jesus" (1658) beautifully explores the joy and privilege all believers have of worshiping Christ. True worship flows from a heart that is captivated by His glory and love, expressing thankfulness, adoration, and submission to His will. Ambrose challenges us to reflect on the fact that worship is not just an act but a way of life, as we are to reflect every moment on the glory of Christ. Learn how to delight in Christ's person, work, and promises.Source:Isaac Ambrose, "Looking Unto Jesus"For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.

Jan 13, 2025 • 5min
The Sovereignty of God
In his work, "The Existence and Attributes of God" (1682), Stephen Charnock highlights the majesty and comfort of God’s sovereignty. With absolute authority and perfect wisdom, God reigns over all creation, directing everything according to His glory and our good. Charnock reminds believers that trusting in God’s sovereignty brings peace in trials, humility in submission, and confidence in His unchanging love. Source:Stephen Charnock, "The Existence and Attributes of God" For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.

Jan 12, 2025 • 5min
The Glory of Christ's Humility
John Owen’s "The Glory of Christ" (1684) unveils the beauty of Christ’s humility. The eternal Son of God, rich in glory, became poor and became a servant for our sake. In His self-emptying obedience and love, we see the glory of God’s grace displayed in all its fullness. Today, reflect on how the humility of Christ encourages worship, kills pride, and calls us to imitate His character in our relationships and actions. Let His example of selfless love cultivate humility and thankfulness in your heart. Source:John Owen, "The Glory of Christ" For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.

Jan 11, 2025 • 5min
The Sufficiency of Scripture
"The Art of Prophesying" (1606) by William Perkins highlights the sufficiency and authority of Scripture. Described as the fountain of all wisdom and the guide to true holiness, Scripture provides everything necessary for salvation and godliness. Perkins calls believers to treasure the Bible as divinely inspired, eternal, and unbreakable in its promises. Learn how to engage with God’s Word more deeply—reading with diligence, meditating with humility, and applying its truths by faith. Source:William Perkins, "The Art of Prophesying" For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.

Jan 10, 2025 • 4min
The Power of Prayer
In this episode, we explore "The Doctrine of Prayer" (1665) by Thomas Watson, uncovering the tremendous privilege and power of prayer. Watson reminds us that prayer is the soul’s communion with God, a means of accessing His grace, strength, and guidance in every season of life. Reflect on the benefits of prayer—peace, strength, transformation, and deeper fellowship with God—and be challenged to make prayer the foundation of your daily walk with Christ. Source:Thomas Watson, "The Doctrine of Prayer" (1665) For more information about Unashamed Truth, please visit our website by clicking here.


