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The Advent of Christ
In “The Advent of Christ,” Dr. Sproul spans the Scriptures tracing the lineage of the seed of the woman from the Garden all the way to Bethlehem, explaining the nature of promises and the One who gave them.
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The Glory of Christmas
As millions gather together for the holiday season, many of them will never recognize the fact that Jesus, the God-man, came in the flesh to dwell with His people. Most get lost in the hustle and bustle associated with this …
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It’s Christmas!
At Christmas, many people could care less about what really happened two thousand years ago in Bethlehem. To them, stories like Christ’s birth are discarded into the realm of myth and fable. Perhaps that’s where your thinking once …
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Mary: The Messiah’s Mother
In the opening chapter of Luke we read the birth announcement of Jesus, as it was delivered to Mary. A temptation may arise through this to elevate her beyond scriptural bounds, but another would be to minimize her role in …
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How the New Testament was Formed (Part 1)
Considering all the writings that circulated within the church during the first four centuries, how did we end up with only twenty-seven books in the New Testament? When was the New Testament as we know it today recognized by the …
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How the New Testament was Formed (Part 2)
Besides the writings that bore the familiar names of Peter, Paul, Luke, etc., there were other writings by people like Polycarp and Barnabas, but they were not included in the final New Testament canon. Why was that? We know that …
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Interpreting Parables
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Interpreting Parables
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The Miracles of Jesus
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The Miracles of Jesus
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Hebrews
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Hebrews
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John the Baptist
The Old Testament reverberated with the theme of the coming Day of the Lord. Like many prophets before him, John the Baptist preached about it, too. What was significant about John’s message was that, unlike the prophets of old …
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John the Baptist
The Old Testament reverberated with the theme of the coming Day of the Lord. Like many prophets before him, John the Baptist preached about it, too. What was significant about John’s message was that, unlike the prophets of old …
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I and II Corinthians