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Aaron and the Priesthood
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Aaron and the Priesthood
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About the Book
The apostle Paul wrote more than half of the New Testament. Specifically, some say he only wrote thirteen of the twenty-seven books of New Testament, while others say fourteen. So which is it—thirteen or fourteen? The difference of opinion …
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Abrahamic Covenant (Part 1)
When God makes a promise, He keeps it. But that doesn’t mean we know when He will fulfill His promises. It took a long time for Abraham to see the fulfillment of God’s promise of a son. Why …
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Abrahamic Covenant (Part 2)
How did Abraham really know that God would fulfill His promise? What would be the consequence if God didn’t live up to His part of the covenant? Continuing to look at “The Abrahamic Covenant,” Dr. Sproul explains how Abraham …
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A Bruised Reed
We don’t have to look beyond our own churches to see Christians fighting amongst themselves over all kinds of issues. What is the proper way to respond to Christian brothers and sisters when we are in disagreement with them …
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Accommodation
Does the Bible ever claim that it was inspired? Is it possible that the church went beyond what Jesus taught about the nature of Scripture? In this message, Dr. Sproul continues to answer the critics of Scripture, as he considers …
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A Charitable Reaction
An unfortunate instance that unfolds in everyone’s life is the experience where somebody had said something unkind to you in public. As believers, how do we respond to that sort of thing? Dr. Sproul accounts a time when that …
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A Confessing Faith
Do you believe Scripture? If so, what do you believe it to say? If you had to sit down and write a confession of what you believe, what would you include in that document? Looking at these questions, Dr. Sproul …
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A Consuming Fire
The imagery of fire normally arouses sentiments of terror and dread. Fire possesses the capacity to destroy and wreak havoc in the worst of ways, and this reality forces us to recall these facts when we think about this powerful …
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A Consuming Fire
There have always been those who have argued that a truly holy God could not or would not consign anyone to eternal punishment. Such, they say, is inconsistent with God’s love. In this lecture, Dr. Sproul explains why the …
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A Contrite Repentance
Do you have what is required for true biblical repentance? Repentance is essential, and not just repentance, but genuine repentance. Now that the ultimate sacrifice has been offered, what prevents us from genuine repentance today? In this message, Dr. Sproul …
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Adam, Our Representative
Did Adam misrepresent you in the Garden of Eden? Was God’s judgment of mankind unjust because He chose your representative for you? Considering these questions, Dr. Sproul explains how there was no better representative for mankind than Adam, in …
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A Divided Will?
A common misconception people have of the Augustinian view of grace is that people come to faith against their wills, when the very opposite is actually the case. In fact, without grace there can be no free will. So, what …
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A Divine Mission
Many times, Christians look at the great figures of the Old Testament and romanticize their activities and achievements. The Bible clearly lauds these individuals, such as Abraham, Moses, and David, as great men of faith and substance. Yet, it also …
R.C. Sproul
Dr. R.C. Sproul is co-pastor of Saint Andrew’s Chapel in Sanford, Fla., chairman of Ligonier Ministries, and author of the book and teaching series The Holiness of God.