John MacArthur Gold
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Gold mined from the writings and sermons of John MacArthur (1939-2025)
The pleasure of sin is brief while the sorrow it produces lasts; the sorrow of repentance is brief, while the joy it produces lasts. —John MacArthur, 2 Corinthians, Pg. 266

The source of most of the problems people have in their Christian lives relates to two things: either they are not worshiping six days a week with their life, or they are not worshiping one day a week with the assembly of the saints. We need both. —John MacArthur

God forgave sinners before Christ died. God forgives sinners since Christ died. But God forgives all sinners 𝘣𝘦𝘤𝘢𝘶𝘴𝘦 Christ died. —John MacArthur, Sermon: The Final Passover, the First Communion

John MacArthur is asked “Why do we still feel guilty if God has forgiven our sins?”
The most compelling motivation for faithful, obedient living should not be the threat of discipline or loss of reward but overflowing and unceasing gratitude for the marvelous mercies of God. —John MacArthur, Romans 9-16, Moody, 1994, p. 141.

Obedience motivated by love for God not only becomes believers’ supreme objective but also their supreme pleasure and satisfaction. —John MacArthur. Philippians, Pg. 47
