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Children of the living God
Book • 1987
In 'Children of the Living God', Sinclair Ferguson explores the profound implications of being adopted into God's family.
Ferguson emphasizes the richness of this spiritual reality, highlighting the privileges and responsibilities that come with it.
He draws upon biblical teachings to illustrate how believers can experience the fullness of God's love and grace.
The book delves into various aspects of the Christian life, offering insights into discipleship, worship, and service.
It provides practical guidance on how to live out one's identity as a child of God in everyday life.
Ferguson's writing encourages readers to embrace their adoption as a source of joy, strength, and purpose.
Ferguson emphasizes the richness of this spiritual reality, highlighting the privileges and responsibilities that come with it.
He draws upon biblical teachings to illustrate how believers can experience the fullness of God's love and grace.
The book delves into various aspects of the Christian life, offering insights into discipleship, worship, and service.
It provides practical guidance on how to live out one's identity as a child of God in everyday life.
Ferguson's writing encourages readers to embrace their adoption as a source of joy, strength, and purpose.
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recommending it as a concise work that captures the heart of God's love and adoption for believers.

Oscar Navarro

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