Predestination
God does not merely extend the opportunity for people to be saved. He unfailingly accomplishes His purpose to redeem some and pass over others. Today, R.C. Sproul studies the implications of the doctrine of predestination.
God does not merely extend the opportunity for people to be saved. He unfailingly accomplishes His purpose to redeem some and pass over others. Today, R.C. Sproul studies the implications of the doctrine of predestination.
To help you hear and do the Word of God, Renewing Your Mind and Renewing Your Mind Weekend delivers substantive Christian education through the radio with Speaker R.C. Sproul: "I dream of a new reformation," Sproul said, "a reformation that is not simply a renewal of life but a new vision of life: a vision that yields new forms and structures in society and culture. As long as Christians restrict their Christianity to a religion a faith that is compartmentalized and isolated from life they can have revival but never ever reformation. We need to hear and do the Word of God in all of our lives."
Many people today believe they have the right to define who they are. Yet our Creator alone enjoys this prerogative. Today, R.C. Sproul considers what it means to be human from God's perspective as revealed in His Word.
How do we explain the presence of evil in God's plan for His people? Today, R.C. Sproul teaches how the Lord's good purposes for Joseph were carried out even in the midst of his brothers' wicked plans.
When Jacob's sons came to Egypt seeking help, they met a man they did not recognize--the brother they had sold into slavery. Today, R.C. Sproul shows how Joseph's response helps us understand God's loving discipline toward His people.
Trusting in God should not lead us to idleness. Today, R.C. Sproul discusses how, during a period of great abundance, Joseph diligently prepared the Egyptians for the years of famine to come.
Through the many difficulties of Joseph's life, God was developing the gifts he would need to save Egypt from a national emergency. Today, R.C. Sproul considers what we can learn from God's providence and Joseph's wise stewardship.