"A Heart for God" by Sinclair B. Ferguson. A Review

 


Way, way back in 1987, Sinclair Ferguson - Scottish Theologian, Chancellor's Professor of Systematic Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, and assistant minister of St. Peter's Free Church of Scotland, Dundee - penned a little volume, "A Heart for God". This 132-page, handy softback tackles what it means to have a heart for God. Written with poise and piety, it is accessible for most anyone from 15 to 95. 

In this wee dossier, Ferguson envelopes covenants and creation, Trinity and trust, warm-heartedness and worship, among other subjects. Each chapter revolves around one particular biblical passage germane to the topic. And the whole of the work is wrapped around having a fuller love for God. For, as the author states, how "you view God determines the quality and style of your Christian experience" (70). The material is meant to fortify faith, but also to develop devotion. "A Heart for God" is a delightful little manuscript perfect for ministers and parishioners. I highly recommend the work.

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