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Things Unseen with Sinclair B. Ferguson

The Most Important Question

Things Unseen with Sinclair B. Ferguson

Ligonier Ministries

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.91.7K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2025

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Of all the questions a Christian could possibly ask, which is the most important to answer? Today, Sinclair Ferguson poses the question that ultimately shapes our identity and the whole of our lives.

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0:00.0

I wonder what you would say was the most important question a Christian can ask.

0:14.2

Maybe there's no single right answer to that question.

0:17.7

Certainly some philosophers have thought that the most important question is,

0:21.6

why is there something there and not nothing?

0:24.6

And that's a great question to ask people, isn't it?

0:27.6

It gives you the opportunity to point out that answers like the Big Bang or Evolution can't possibly be right.

0:35.6

Even if there were a Big Bang at the beginning of the cosmos,

0:39.8

and even if things did evolve, neither big bangs nor things evolving come from nothing.

0:46.4

And nothing is no thing, nothing. I'm sure you know the wise old Latin adage, X nihilo,

0:53.7

nihil fit. Nothing comes from nothing. That's

0:57.9

exactly right. But for the Christian, as someone who believes in God and trusts God, perhaps the most

1:08.3

important question is, what is God really like?

1:13.6

I'd like to think with you this week about that question.

1:16.6

And perhaps we should begin with a negative.

1:19.6

No, I don't mean what is sometimes called negative theology or describing God by saying what he isn't,

1:26.6

what the theologians call apophatic theology

1:30.5

or the via negativa.

1:33.6

The negative I'm thinking about is that the answer to the questions, what is God like?

1:40.0

And who is God should never begin with the words, Well, the way I like to think about God is.

1:48.0

Not to put too fine a point on it, how I like to think about God isn't really a relevant factor

1:53.9

when it comes to the question. What is God actually like? God isn't the result of what I like or don't like to think. He isn't in the

2:04.1

business of saying, if that's the way you'd like me to be, well, of course, I'll become like

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