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Thinks No Evil
Scripture teaches that love thinks no evil, and as Christians we are called to reach for that perfect standard of love described in the Bible. But we read in the Bible more than once that Jesus rebuked the Scribes, Pharisees …
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This Generation
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This Means War!
There is a war on the Word of God today, and the enemy comes in all shapes and sizes. Some come covert in their assaults as wolves disguised in sheep’s clothing, while others are unashamedly open with their hostility …
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Three in Persons
Is the doctrine of the Trinity self-contradictory? Can we answer those who say it means we worship three gods? Dr. Sproul shows that the orthodox doctrine of the Trinity is paradoxical, but it by no means contradictory.
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Together for Good
Perhaps the most visited Scripture in our times of need is Romans 8:28. It assures us that all things work together for good to those who love God and who have been called according to His purpose. As Dr …
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Total Depravity (Part 1)
Original sin has marred our nature. We are depraved. But how depraved are we? Are we simply less than perfect? What kind of improvements can we make within ourselves to change sin’s effect? In this message, Dr. Sproul looks …
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Total Depravity (Part 2)
We are all sinful. But how sinful are we? Other than our shortened life-spans and bad habits, what real effect did the Fall have on the average everyday sinner? What effect does sin have on our decision making process? With …
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To Those Who Love God
The great Puritan divine, Thomas Watson once said, “God’s Providence is the helm which turns about the whole ship of the universe.” In other words: God controls everything. Nothing is outside of God’s control. All that happens is …
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Tower Experience
The individualistic, global societies created and propelled by sin operate under the assumption that the fortunes and failures of life result strictly from the decisions and actions of the individual. Human beings are autonomous creatures and independent entities unto themselves …
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Transfiguration
At the beginning of the gospel of John, the apostle declares, “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory.” It is very likely that John is referring here to the transfiguration of Christ …
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Transmission of Sin
If we’re born sinners, how can God hold us accountable for sinning when all we’re doing is doing what comes naturally? In “Transmission of Sin,” we spend some time looking at how sin nature is transmitted or transferred …
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Trials or Trails
Who of us does not want to be complete? In our lives as Christians we should be striving for holiness and spiritual maturity. The best thing we could do towards that end is to take full advantage of the means …
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Triumphal Entrance
When “the prophet Jesus, from Nazareth of Galilee” triumphantly entered into Jerusalem, He did so in fulfillment of an Old Testament promise that Israel’s king would come to the city riding a donkey. In this lecture, Dr. R.C …
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True or False Assurance
Continuing on the subject of Assurance of Salvation, Dr. Sproul’s desire in this message is to talk a little bit more about the matter, looking at some of the problems that may arise as we seek to gain that …
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True Success
How do you measure true success? It isn’t always measured in dollars and cents. This is something Joseph had to learn while he was in Egypt. So what does it mean to be a successful Christian? What can we …
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.