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Hell
from R.C. Sproul Apr 27, 2012 Category: Articles
We have often heard statements such as "War is hell" or "I went through hell." These expressions are, of course, not taken literally. Rather, they reflect our tendency to use the word hell as a descriptive term for the most ghastly human experience possible. Yet no human experience in this world is actually comparable to hell. If we try to imagine the worst of all possible suffering in the here and now we have not yet stretched our imaginations to reach the dreadful reality of hell.
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Forsaken — Jesus Became A Curse
from R.C. Sproul Apr 04, 2012 Category: Articles
If there ever was an obscenity that violates contemporary community standards, it was Jesus on the cross. After he became the scapegoat and the Father had imputed to him every sin of every one of his people, the most intense, dense concentration of evil ever experienced on this planet was exhibited. Jesus was the ultimate obscenity.
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The Supreme Malediction — Jesus Became A Curse
from R.C. Sproul Apr 02, 2012 Category: Articles
One image, one aspect, of the atonement has receded in our day almost into obscurity. We have been made aware of present-day attempts to preach a more gentle and kind gospel. In our effort to communicate the work of Christ more kindly we flee from any mention of a curse inflicted by God upon his Son. We shrink in horror from the words of the prophet Isaiah (chap. 53) that describe the ministry of the suffering servant of Israel and tells us that it pleased the Lord to bruise him. Can you take that in? Somehow the Father took pleasure in bruising the Son when he set before him that awful cup of divine wrath. How could the Father be pleased by bruising his Son were it not for his eternal purpose through that bruising to restore us as his children?
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Glimpses of the Holy
from R.C. Sproul Mar 25, 2012 Category: Articles
If Christ in His majesty were to knock on your door this morning, you would not say to Him, “Hi, buddy, come on in.” Rather, you would fall on your face. When the resurrected Christ in His glory and the manifestation of His holiness appears, all creatures will fall at His feet because He is other. He is holy. Keep Reading -
Could Jesus Have Sinned?
from R.C. Sproul Jan 27, 2012 Category: Articles
The best theologians, past and present, have been divided on the question of whether Jesus could have sinned. I believe that since Jesus was fully human, it was possible for him to sin. Obviously, the divine nature cannot sin. But if Christ's divine nature prevented him from sinning, in what sense did he obey the law of God as the second Adam?
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What Is The Unpardonable Sin?
from R.C. Sproul Jan 06, 2012 Category: Articles
I cannot tell you how many times in my teaching career very distraught Christians have come to me to ask about the unpardonable sin and whether they might have committed it. I suspect most believers have asked themselves whether they have done something unforgivable. It is not surprising that many people struggle with this issue because the precise nature of "the unpardonable sin" is difficult to discern and many theories about it have been set forth through church history.
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There’s Still Time to Help Ligonier Sustain Its Momentum into 2012
from R.C. Sproul Dec 30, 2011 Category: Ministry News
Because I know you care about the ministry of Ligonier and understand the great need for the forthright proclamation of God's Word, I want to let you know that you have one final opportunity to help us meet our year-end need. Our ministry outreach is growing at an unprecedented rate, but we need your help to finish 2011 in a strong position. Sending your gift by Saturday will help us sustain our momentum into 2012 and close our budget shortfall.
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Merry Christmas 2011
from R.C. Sproul Dec 25, 2011 Category: Ministry News
Wishing you and your family a wonderful advent season. Keep Reading -
Self-Righteous Snobbery
from R.C. Sproul Dec 23, 2011 Category: Articles
When the scribes and Pharisees called people "sinners," they were thinking of the rank-and-file Jews who were not committed to in-depth study of the things of God, especially the law of God. These people went the way of the culture and followed the customs of the day rather than the details of the law. The Pharisees were just the opposite. The word Pharisee is derived from a Hebrew word meaning "separated one," for the Pharisees were strongly committed to keeping the law of God, and they believed that salvation came from distancing themselves from anyone who was morally loose. So it was important for them, in order to maintain their holiness and their sanctity, to have no dealings with people whom they regarded as sinners.
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Denise Sproul Memorial Message
from R.C. Sproul Dec 21, 2011 Category: Ministry News
This morning a memorial service was held for Denise Sproul at Saint Andrew's Chapel in Sanford, Florida. Her father-in-law, Dr. R.C. Sproul, gave a meditation from Philippians 1:19-26. Keep Reading
