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Justification and the New Perspective on Paul and Related Issues
Sinclair Ferguson takes a critical look at justification, the New Perspective on Paul, and other related issues.
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Sinclair Ferguson on Imputed Righteousness
Sinclair Ferguson discusses imputed righteousness in this speaker interview from the 2008 Desiring God National Conference.
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The Last Things
Many Christian leaders try to avoid teaching anything about the last things, or “eschatology,” but this element of theology is as important as any other. Christians must be taught by those called to lead that Jesus Christ has promised to …
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Questions & Answers #1
Ligon Duncan, Sinclair Ferguson, Steven Lawson, and R.C. Sproul answer questions about the church.
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Vespers Service
Sinclair Ferguson examines 2 Corinthians 5 at the Leadership Conference Vespers Service.
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The Holy Spirit
With the rise of Pentecostalism and the charismatic movement in the twentieth century, the Holy Spirit is no longer the forgotten person of the Trinity. There is, however, great confusion among many church members about His person and work and …
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Thy Word Is Truth
The Scriptures of the Old and New Testament are inspired by God; that is, they are “God-breathed.” Because it is the Word of God, the Scripture is the final, inerrant, authoritative norm for faith and practice. Since the Enlightenment, however …
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The Nature of Saving Faith
Saving faith is not merely mental acceptance of the Gospel, and justification is not secured by a mere outward profession of faith. As Dr. Sinclair Ferguson will explain in this message, saving faith includes mental assent to the content of …
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The Substitutionary Atonement of Christ
Because of Jesus’ obedience on the cross, we have gained forgiveness and eternal life, but, what did Jesus gain? Dr. Sinclair Ferguson contemplates this thought in this special message, as he reminds us of the substitutionary nature of the atonement …
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The Lord Our God, The Lord is One: The Simplicity of God
Scripture indicates that God is not composed of parts and is not divisible. This attribute of God has traditionally been referred to as God’s “simplicity.” In this lecture, Sinclair Ferguson will explain the meaning and implications of this doctrine.
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A Knowledge With No End: The Omniscience of God
In this session, Sinclair Ferguson will explain the meaning of God’s omniscience, demonstrating how it is taught throughout the Scriptures. We are reminded of how a proper understanding of this attribute of our great God is a true comfort …
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The Glory of the Power
This lecture will remind us that we are at the center of our purpose when we are centered at worship, and that the purpose of worship is to bring glory to God. Any other goal than worship for the Lord …
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The Glory of the Promise
Dr. Ferguson will focus on the promise of God to crush the head of the Serpent, affirming that the fall did not frustrate God’s plan to make manifest His glory, but was in every way a part of His …
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Strange Fire
Worship in the evangelical church has drastically changed in the past few decades causing no small controversy known as the so-called contemporary verses traditional worship debate. What is the most important thing about worship? Should we design our worship service …
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The Church’s Message
The church has a message for a lost and dying world, but that message has often been obscured or replaced by man-made messages. In this seminar, Dr. Sinclair Ferguson will remind us of the church’s most basic message to …
Sinclair Ferguson
Dr. Sinclair B. Ferguson is senior minister of First Presbyterian Church (ARP) in Columbia, S.C., professor of systematic theology at Redeemer Seminary, and a teaching fellow of Ligonier Ministries.