• Creation by

    The whole scope of Scripture has been given to us by God for our instruction, for our reproof, and for our edification; Here Dr. Sproul starts out the “Dust to Glory” series in the first book of the Bible, Genesis …

  • Creation Covenant (Part 1) by

    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 …

  • Creation Covenant (Part 2) by

    As an image-bearer of God, Adam was required to obey the stipulations of God’s covenant in order to achieve righteousness and everlasting life. Disobedience to the covenant would result in death. What was the effect of Adam’s sin …

  • Creation Covenant (Part 3) by

    The serpent was a cunning creature in the Garden. His war on God’s word was waged in the name of human freedom. Echoes of that attack have been ringing throughout history. How can man be a free being if …

  • Creation Ex Nihilo by

    In this section we look briefly at the doctrine of Creation. Throughout this lecture we find nothing can resist the command of God who brings the world and all that is in it into being. In “Creation Ex Nihilo”, Dr …

  • Creation & Providence by

    In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth, and what God creates He sustains. In other words, all things were created by God, and all things are upheld, directed, and governed by Him. Many Christians today have doubts …

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  • Crisis in the 18th Century (Part 1) by

    How do you know what is real? If you are relying on your five senses to supply you with answer, remember, there are many things in this world that cannot be seen, heard, or tasted. Yet even if you could …

  • Crisis in the 18th Century (Part 2) by

    What is the color of anything when the lights are out? As we try to understand the material world around us, how much can we rely on our senses? Questions like these occupied the minds of eighteenth century empiricists as …

  • Criticism and Compliments by

    How many compliments have you received recently? How many have you given? How many have you given to your spouse? In this message, Dr. Sproul talks about the effect words have on both us and our spouses as he considers …

  • Crucifixion by

    The apex of Christ’s redemptive work occurred when He was nailed to the cross and bore the penalty due to us. His crucifixion was an act of propitiation, satisfying the justice of God. In this lecture, Dr. R.C …

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