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CHARISMATIC CHAOS
by John F. MacArthur
Available at: Grace Books
International
RECKLESS FAITH
by John F. MacArthur
Word, 1994
Available at: Grace Books
International
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- EDWARDS, JONATHAN 1703-1758
"The Importance
And Advantage Of A Thorough Knowledge Of Divine Truth"
"What the defect complained of is, viz., a want of such a proficiency in the knowledge of the
doctrines and mysteries of religion, as might have been expected of them. The apostle complains
of them, that they had not made that progress in their acquaintance with the things of divinity or
things taught in the oracles of God, which they ought to have made."
- GRACE TO YOU
"What Is Biblical Discernment And Why Is It Important?"
"In its simplest definition, discernment is nothing more than the ability to decide between truth
and error, right and wrong."
- MacARTHUR, JOHN F. 1939
"A Call For Discernment"
SERMON 1 - 1 Thessalonians 5:21-22
SERMON 2 - 1 Thessalonians 5:21-22
SERMON 3 - 1 Thessalonians 5:21-22
"The Apostle Paul in this text is saying you better examine everything and you better examine it
carefully and you better find out what it is good and hold on to it and what is not and let go of it.
That's one of those components in the basics of spiritual living. Unfortunately the church today
has boundless credulity, anything and everything is accepted. It seems to me that if any one
problem out strips all the others in the church, it is the utter lack of spiritual discrimination that
characterizes Christianity. Bad decisions, faulty reasoning, superficial understanding, shallow
knowledge, wide-spread ignorance have contributed more anguish to the church throughout her
history than all the persecutions combined. Persecutions have taken their toll, but it is the inside
chaos and the inside confusion over doctrine that has left the most scars on the
church."
- WHITEFIELD, GEORGE 1714-1770
"Directions How To Hear Sermons"
"Besides, the sacred truths that gospel ministers deliver, are not dry insipid lectures on moral
philosophy, intended only to amuse us for a while; but the great mysteries of godliness, which,
therefore, we are bound studiously to liken to, left through our negligence we should either not
understand them, or by any other means let them slip."
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