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Our Sufficiency in Christ by John F. MacArthur, Jr.
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Our Sufficiency in Christ

by John F. MacArthur, Jr.

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Fantastic!!!Bowing to praise God is far better than bowing to pressure of man. ( )
1 vote Jim-Per | Jul 4, 2008 |
In this book John MacArthur targets three manifestations of what he terms "new gnosticism"--psychology, pragmatism and mysticism. In his matter-of-fact way of writing he offers practical, biblical answers to these trends. Published in 1981, the book is still quite relevant.

If you are in any kind of spiritual leadership in the Christian Church today, you should be familiar with this book. You may not agree with everything, but you will find much good food for thought.

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  brazilnut72 | May 30, 2008 |
While I don't agree with him on everything, John MacArthur is one of the best modern theologians around. Here he argues persuasively against recent trendy outlets for problems in favor of a complete turn toward Christ.

The theme of the book is an astonishing one -- that Christ can fill every need and more -- and yet it should not be so surprising. It is His promise from the beginning. Truly, it is only when I am most separated from Him that I begin to worry about my emotions and situation. When I am tuned to Him, I have no loneliness, no concern over career and such, and no doubt as to my future. His grace is sufficient, if only trusted. ( )
  nesum | Dec 29, 2007 |
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