Sinclair Ferguson
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And just engaging with conversation.
And then when it came to my floor to get out, whether I was going up or down, sometimes people, puzzled by the accent,
would say, well, where do you come from?
And I would always like step out of the elevator at that point and then turn around and say, Columbia, South Carolina, as the doors were closing and see, you know, like there's something I'm not getting here.
And I've, you know, I've often thought, you know, that's how we should be as Christians.
There should be a kind of
So where do you really come from?
What makes you tick?
When John says in 1 John 3, what manner of love the Father has bestowed on us that we should be children of God, literally the question he's saying is,
From what country does this love come from?
It's like, this is from another country, another world.
And we're back to question and answer number one.
Again, it's really, you know, even if you just learned to live by that question and answer, you would have learned a great deal.
Well, that itself is a profound question, and just as a rabbit trail, the best catechists
not only asked the question, but also asked your question.
So they followed up with it.
And that, I think, made for them, for parents, the Catechism a really helpful teaching tool because it was a start.
And I think the answer, obviously, to that question is, just to put it in biblical terms, for example, what Jeremiah 9 says, don't let the rich man boast in his riches or the strong man in his strength.
But if you're going to boast in anything, boast in this, that you know the Lord.
And Jesus says, this is eternal life.