Sinclair B. Ferguson Quotes
True Discernment Means Not Only Distinguishing The Right From The Wrong; It Means Distinguishing The Primary From The Secondary, The Essential From The Indifferent, And The Permanent From The Transient. And, Yes, It Means Distinguishing Between The Good And The Better, And Even Between The Better And The Best.
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