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The Doctrines of Grace in John
How does God love the world? Debates about Reformed theology and the Five Points of Calvinism almost always include the use of John 3:16 as a proof text against the Reformed position. Yet when we consider this famous verse …Read More
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Themes from Hebrews
No other book in the New Testament integrates the gospel with the Old Testament better than the book of Hebrews. The author of this epistle is relentless in his effort to reveal Christ as greater than the prophets, angels, Moses …Read More
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Book of Joshua
The book of Joshua stands at a transition point in the Old Testament, linking the Five Books of Moses to the Historical Books. The book of Genesis reveals God’s promise of the land to Abraham. In the book of …Read More
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Wisdom
Much of history has been concerned with the pursuit of wisdom. Throughout history, philosophers have applied their minds to the task of understanding the world and living rightly. But history also shows us that when we attempt to find wisdom …Read More
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Themes from James
In this series, Dr. R.C. Sproul elaborates on this epistle’s view of the person and work of Jesus Christ, the importance of dealing with afflictions from the standpoint of faith, and the crucial relationship between faith and works …Read More
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Themes from Ecclesiastes
“Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless” (Ecclesiastes 1:2). Ecclesiastes was written long ago, but the teacher’s message couldn’t be more relevant. His ancient voice of despair is echoed by countless intellectual and cultural elites in our era. Into …Read More
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Themes from Deuteronomy
The book of Deuteronomy is one of the most frequently cited books in the New Testament. But why? Why were the words of Deuteronomy so frequently on the lips of Jesus and the apostles? In this series, Dr. Sproul answers …Read More
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Highlights From Romans
R.C. Sproul provides an overview of the book of Romans and explains Paul’s teaching about God’s law, man’s sin, and God’s wrath. He shows how we are saved not by our own righteousness but by …Read More
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Galatians
From the earliest days of his ministry, the Apostle Paul was concerned to explain salvation in Christ. In the book of Galatians, considered by many to be his earliest epistle, Paul gives us one of the clearest explanations that salvation …Read More
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Book of Nehemiah
R.C. Sproul shows that Nehemiah wasn’t bitter, angry, or complacent. Instead, he boldly called God’s people to return to godliness. In this series, Dr. Sproul challenges Christians to resist cultural pressure to compromise or marginalize the Gospel …Read More
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Book of Acts
The drama of redemption reached its climactic point with the death and resurrection of Jesus, but the story did not end there. Jesus commissioned His disciples to go into all of the world with the gospel. The book of Acts …Read More
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First Peter
R.C. Sproul explains that our hope is far afield from popular usages of the term. He says that the believer’s hope has been completely secured by Christ and is now preserved in heaven by God. He demonstrates that …Read More
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Book of Ephesians
When Christ redeemed us from sin and death, He incorporated all believers into His body. It is therefore critical to understand the nature and calling of the church that we might be effective members of the one body that is …Read More
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Ecclesiastes
R.C. Sproul explains that everything we do has eternal significance. He demonstrates how God teaches us more in our suffering than in happy times. Dr. Sproul concludes this series with a charge to fear God and keep His commandments …Read More