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One Quotes by Sinclair B. Ferguson
- When I know that Christ is the one real sacrifice for my sins, that His work on my behalf has been accepted by God, that…
- The holiness of God teaches us that there is only one way to deal with sin- radically, seriously, painfully, constantly. If you do not so…
- The conviction that Christian doctrine matters for Christian living is one of the most important growth points of the Christian life.
- We [should not] make the mistake of thinking that marriage will provide the ultimate satisfaction for which we all hunger. To assume so would be…
- The goal of theology is the worship of God. The posture of theology is on one's knees. The mode of theology is repentance.
- No one can will the will to will what it will not will!
- There is a difference between a well-instructed congregation and a well-nourished one.
- You cannot open the pages of the New Testament without realizing that one of the things that makes it so 'new,' in every way, is…
- God is God; you are but one of His creatures. Your only joy is to be found in obeying Him, your true fulfillment is to…
- There is a difference between going to a service "for the worship" and going to a service "to worship the Lord." The distinction appears to…
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