Main idea
This teaching is worth studying slowly: listen for the main truth, the Scripture underneath it, and the practical step it asks of you.
Things Unseen with Sinclair B. Ferguson
Feb 6, 2026 · 4 min
In our weekly rhythm of worship, we are confronted with our sin and cleansed by our Savior. Today, Sinclair Ferguson considers the effect that worship should have on us, drawing from the experience of Isaiah in the temple of God. Read the…
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Main idea
This teaching is worth studying slowly: listen for the main truth, the Scripture underneath it, and the practical step it asks of you.
In plain English
In our weekly rhythm of worship, we are confronted with our sin and cleansed by our Savior.
Key Scripture
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Real-life application
Questions to sit with
5-minute recap rhythm
1. Name the main truth.
2. Open the key Scripture.
3. Save one note you can live this week.