"Philosophy claims to be true but is utterly……" — John Macarthur
"Philosophy claims to be true but is utterly deceitful, like a fisherman who captures his unwitting prey by concealing a deadly hook within a tasty morsel of food. The fish thinks it's getting a meal but becomes one instead. Similarly, those who embrace a human philosophy about God or man might think they're getting truth, but instead they get empty deception, which can lead to eternal damnation."
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John Macarthur
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120 Quotes by John Macarthur
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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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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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