"Morality, in and of itself, is a damning……" — John Macarthur
"Morality, in and of itself, is a damning thing. Self-righteousness is a damning thing. You'd be better off to be immoral and face the reality of your needs so that you would come to a Savior, than to live under the illusion that because you have a moral code on the outside, all is well on the inside between you and God"
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120 Quotes by John Macarthur
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Older women should teach younger women the skills and disciplines needed to have a successful home and marriage. Experienced wives…
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Rejoice in knowing that you belong to God and that He is conforming you to the image of His Son.…
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Marriage itself is consummated with the literal bodily union of husband and wife. From that point on, the husband should…
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Sexual expression within a marriage is not an option or an extra. It is certainly not, as it has sometimes…
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Unless it is by mutual consent, for a specific prayer need and for a brief period of time, sexual abstinence…
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No human being...is ever conceived outside God's will or ever conceived apart from God's image. Life is a gift from…
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In its most technical sense, committing adultery refers to sexual intercourse between a man and woman when one or both…
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No sin that a person commits has more built-in pitfalls, problems and destructiveness than sexual sin. It has broken more…
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Angels, like all other intelligent creatures, were designed to render worship to God, not to receive worship themselves. In fact,…
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Righteous wrath is no less noble than love, since both coexist in God.
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