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Tag Archives: Sound Doctrine
“Weak Doctrine Produces Weak Lives” — Iain Murray
Translation“Doctrinal belief is not a secondary or theoretical thing; rather, it has vital consequence in the way Christians live. Weak doctrine produces weak lives. Those who ‘turn the [..]
“Boundaries” by Phil Johnson
TranslationPhil Johnson, We’re often told by gurus of church-growth and guardians of postmodern values in the evangelical community that we mustn’t erect “boundaries.” I gather from the way [..]
“How Can Someone Say He Loves God But Not Care About Truth? — R.C. Sproul (Quote of the Day)
Translation “How can someone say he loves God but not care about truth? I hear people say, ‘Doctrine divides.’ Of course doctrine divides, but it also unites. It [..]
Wherein Do Evangelical Churchmen Fall Short of Their Great Predecessors? — J.C. Ryle (Quote of the Day)
Translation “Wherein do evangelical churchmen fall short of their great predecessors in the the eighteenth century? Let us look this question fairly in the face. Let us come [..]
To God Nothing is More Offensive Than False Doctrine — William S. Plumer (1802-1880) (Quote of the Day)
Translation“To God nothing is more offensive than false doctrine. It is a slander on the almighty. It is a deadly poison. It eats like a cancer….It is a [..]
“There Must Be Knowledge of God Before There Can Be Love to God” — Charles Spurgeon
TranslationCharles Spurgeon: Certainly, the benefit of reading must come to the soul by the way of the understanding. When the high priest went into the holy place he [..]
“The Importance of Sound Doctrine” by A.W. Tozer
Translation A.W. Tozer, It would be impossible to overemphasize the importance of sound doctrine in the life of a Christian. Right thinking about all spiritual matters is imperative [..]
A Call To Discernment: Silencing False Teachers — J.C. Ryle
Translation“Men that had understanding of the times” — 1 Chronicles 12:32 J.C. Ryle, The times require at our hands distinct and decided views of Christian doctrine. I cannot [..]
Charles Spurgeon In Defense of the Doctrines of Grace
Translation“According to the freewill scheme the Lord intends good, but he must wait like a lackey on his own creature to know what his intention is; God willeth [..]
“Some Things Are True And Some Things Are False” — Charles Spurgeon
Translation “Some things are true and some things are false…Believing, therefore, that there is such a thing as truth, and such a thing as falsehood, that there are [..]
