Series Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: Be Worthy: A Forgotten Calling?
Chapter 2: To Be Worthy: Some Basic Grammar Â
Chapter 3: Being Made Worthy: Godâs Instruments to Change Us
Chapter 4: A Worthy Mindset: What It Looks Like
Chapter 5: A Life Worthy: How It Came Aboutâand Comes About
General Index
Scripture Index
Â
âGod delights to turn things upside down. Most think a âworthyâ person must be someone great. Sinclair Ferguson shows that the people âworthy of the gospelâ are those humbled by their sins, transformed by Christâs cross, and obsessed with knowing the Lord. Nothing less is fitting for the gospel. Highly recommended!â
Joel R. Beeke, President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary
âLike conjoined twins, legalism and antinomianism share the same heart. Curved in on itself, it recoils at being justified by an alien righteousness and being sanctified by conformity to someone elseâs identity. Sinclair Fergusonâs long ministry of proclaiming Godâs word has always struck at both forms of heart disease. Laced with pastoral warmth, striking illustrations, and dry Scottish humor, Worthy sets the table richly for a feast that will nourish the hearts of believers and invite strangers to pull up a chair.â
Michael Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary California
âFor years, Sinclair Ferguson has helped me toward having an experiential grasp of my union with Christ. His sermons and books have been friends along the way, leading toward spiritual maturity and a life with God. Because Worthy is a short book, I assumed it would be a summary of ideas Iâve read or heard from Ferguson elsewhere. Instead, each chapter felt full of fresh insights and pastoral wisdom. As I was finishing this book, I kept telling others how excited I am for my congregants and even my teenage children to read it.â
John Starke, Lead Pastor, Apostles Church, New York City; author, The Possibility of Prayer












