Even though there are some problems in the three lectures above by Dr. Ware (for example, he states he does not believe in limited atonement and he is overly ecumenical in unqualified statements about Arminians in general), nevertheless, there is much useful information, concerning both doctrine and practice, contained in these messages about providence and Compatibilism.
In the history of the church’s sanctification I don’t believe there has been a more valuable extra-biblical resource and tool than the Puritan Hard Drive.
It holds some of the most priceless Reformed works of God-centered and Christ-glorifying truth that were ever penned.
Most students, ministers and scholars of the Bible would never personally acquire even half the literal number of books on the Puritan Hard Drive, much less the extreme caliber of its contents.
In God’s providence modern day Christians have been chosen to be the recipients of both a theological and practical blessing. May we not squander it.