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The Unforgivable Sin
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The Unforgiving Servant
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The Unjust Judge
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The Unpardonable Sin
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Unprofitable Servants
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Visit of the Magi
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War Between the Kingdoms
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The Way of Humility
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The Wedding Feast
Dr. Sproul investigates Christ’s three verbal responses to his mother when told the feast has no more wine and then proceeds to look at Jesus’ physical responses. Dr. Sproul considers the use of wine in the scripture and the areas of controversy around the use of wine. Listen
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Who Are My Brothers
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Who Are You?
In this section is the introduction of John the Baptist. Dr. Sproul discusses John’s application of a ritual cleansing called baptism. Dr. Sproul then goes on to explain the type of back to some and its relationship to the various Levitical washings. The priests and Levites assumed that John was … Listen
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Who Is This Man?
At the start of this section the priests send officers to arrest Jesus for a trial. Jesus responds cryptically of where He goes, but then the scene jumps to the last day of the feast where Jesus spoke to the masses of an offer of “living water.” Dr. Sproul then … Listen
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The Widow’s Son
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Witnesses to Christ
Dr. Sproul starts this section with a discussion about what constitutes a credible witness. Jesus points first to John the Baptist as His first witness. He cites His miracles as His second witness and His Father as the third. Jesus next uses the scriptures as His fourth witness. Listen
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The Woes of Jesus