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A Permanent Birth
Ironically, we can become so afraid of losing something that we no longer fully enjoy having it. This is true in both everyday affairs and in spiritual matters. People will sometimes keep a prized possession out of harm’s way …
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Chapter 17, Sec. 1-Chapter 18, Sec. 2
The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this message, Dr. John Gerstner studies the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints and begins to look at the …
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Perseverance of the Saints
Dr. Sproul refers to many New Testament scriptures that give us confidence that God is going to preserve us and bring our work of redemption to its completion in heaven. The doctrine of “The Perseverance of the Saints” speaks directly …
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Perseverance of the Saints
Can people who are saved lose their salvation? If not, then how do we explain those people who have fallen away? In this message, Dr. Sproul thinks about these questions as he looks at “Perseverance of the Saints.”
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Persevering in the Faith
What part does the Christian play in the plan of salvation, if any? If salvation hinges on our performance, then our confidence is only as good as our latest good work. But Ephesians chapter 2 says that our salvation is …
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Peter and Judas
How secure is your position in Christ? For many of us, heaven is a long way off. The road to glory is long and hard. The time from now to then may feel like an eternity as we face life …
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Preserving Grace (Part 1)
The idea of eternal security acts as a huge stumbling block for many people. When human beings honestly assess their own desires and motives, the wickedness witnessed clearly paints a bleak picture. Yet, this reality makes God’s grace all …
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Questions and Answers
Here Dr. R.C. Sproul is joined by his son, Dr. R.C. Sproul Jr., to discuss various questions that arise when discussing Eternal Security.
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The Carnal Christian
There are Christians whose lives are marked by steadfast spiritual growth and maturity. Then there are those whose lives exhibit no growth to speak of. To them, Christian disciplines such as fellowship and worship with the other believers; prayer and …