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A Testimony to Scripture's Sufficiency (TMU Chapel) (Psalm 19:7–9) - John MacArthur


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A Testimony to Scripture's Sufficiency (TMU Chapel) (Psalm 19:7–9) - John MacArthur

"The story of my life can basically be tied to one thing, and that is the love of the truth. Everything is about the Truth written, the Truth incarnate. You can’t divide them because the Word of God is the written Word, and the Word of God is also the incarnate Word. Psalm 138 says God has exalted His word equal to His name. The only way we can truly worship God, serve God, honor God, love God, and proclaim God is to do all of that with His Word. The hymns we sing are reflective of the truths of Scripture set to music the way they are. They lift our souls and our spirits, as you experienced again in the wonderful time of worship this morning. But everything rises out of one book. There’s a simplicity in the Christian life. There’s a simplicity in Christian ministry because everything comes out of one book.


Now, admittedly, it can take a lot of books to understand the one book correctly, and that’s why you’re here. It’d take a lot of influences—a lot of instructors, preachers, teachers—to get this one book right. But how remarkable it is that God has deposited everything He wanted us to know definitively with regard to redemption—salvation in all of its fullness, from eternity to eternity, is contained in one book. To know this book is to know everything that God intended to give you in this life. That’s the simplicity of the Christian life. That’s why we talk about reading the Scripture, because as you read the Scripture, you are hearing the voice of God, and you are hearing Him tell you exactly what He wants you to know..." from the Transcript


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