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The Sin of David
What can we learn from a man who committed adultery, conspiracy, and murder? It is not what we learn from his sin that has any value, it is what David did after his sin that is so essential for us …
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A Psalm of Repentance
What is biblical repentance? You might have heard it said that repentance is a changing of one’s mind. And that is correct. But there’s more. In this message, Dr. Sproul helps us understand what true biblical repentance and …
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God or Chance?
By definition, an atheist is someone who denies the existence of God. A theist on the contrary is someone who affirms that He exists. Christians, by definition are in the category of theists. So is it possible for a Christian …
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If God Knows Our Needs, Why Pray?
We serve an all-loving, all-knowing, omnipotent God, who loves to give His children what they need. Yet we are instructed by Jesus in the Lord’s prayer to ask the Father for our daily provisions. But if God already knows …
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The New Covenant (Part 2)
All of the biblical covenants prior to the New Covenant have been sovereignly established by God. But the book of Hebrews speaks of the New Covenant as a better covenant. Was something wrong with the old covenants? Did the sacrificial …
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The Christ of the Covenant
Jesus lived and died on our behalf in order to secure the blessings of the covenant once and for all. In this lecture, Dr. Sproul explains how Christ Jesus fully completed the covenant for our benefit, and encourages us to …
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The New Covenant (Part 1)
What makes the New Covenant different from the other covenants? How does that term “new” apply to the New Covenant? In this message, Dr. Sproul teaches us about the relationship the New Covenant has to all the others that have …
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Davidic Covenant
As the Lord’s anointed, David received a promise from God that his kingship would never leave his house. But after 400 years, the dynasty ended, or so it seemed. God has made good on His promise; He has set …
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Mosaic Covenant (Part 1)
By far the most complicated covenant to understand in its relation to the covenant of grace is the Mosaic covenant. In this lecture, Dr. Sproul seeks to explain the relationship of the Law to the believer, and to discuss the …
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Mosaic Covenant (Part 2)
The Mosaic covenant was established after Israel’s redemption from Egypt. Thus, it was a gracious covenant enacted to draw all the nations of the world to Israel’s holy God. Dr. Sproul, in this message, continues to expound upon …
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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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Noahic Covenant
The sins of the earth were full, and it was time to start again. Making a covenant with Noah and his family, God chose to graciously save them from the perilous deep. In so doing, God subdued once again the …
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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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The Covenant of Redemption
Scripture clearly and unequivocally declares that God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, to save sinners. So, what was the agreement God the Father had with the Son before Jesus came into the world? In …
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Creation Covenant (Part 1)
Outside of the church exists countless people and religious groups who do not believe in the God of the Bible. Because of that, they are not enjoying the promises and benefits of Christ under the new covenant economy. But does …
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.