R.C.Sproul

What We Believe

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  • Hugo Garduñohas quoted4 years ago
    Faith involves confessing more than professing; in the final analysis, it is a platform of commitment to the will of God.
  • Hugo Garduñohas quoted4 years ago
    Our lives are to be characterized by commandment-keeping.
  • Hugo Garduñohas quoted4 years ago
    This does not mean that good works necessarily mean saving faith is present. It means that where true faith is present, good works inevitably and immediately follow.
  • Hugo Garduñohas quoted4 years ago
    Superstition sugarcoats the call to suffering that is a part of the gospel of Christ.
  • Hugo Garduñohas quoted4 years ago
    Weakness and ongoing battles with sin should be over, shouldn’t they?
  • Hugo Garduñohas quoted4 years ago
    Some preachers maintain, in one form or another, “Come to Jesus. God will lift all of your burdens. You need never be troubled again.” What troubled person wouldn’t respond to a gospel like this? Because it is not the real gospel, however, misled converts often become bitter and disappointed.
  • Hugo Garduñohas quoted4 years ago
    Some well-meaning persons confuse biblical faith with elements of superstition.
  • Hugo Garduñohas quoted4 years ago
    “I believe . . .” faith trains spiritual muscle through content, will, and emotions.
  • Hugo Garduñohas quoted5 years ago
    Quoting Isaiah 29:13, Jesus remarked, “These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me” (Matt.
  • Hugo Garduñohas quoted5 years ago
    A multitude of churches and individual believers have been drawn by this polarity to do great acts of charity while teaching a little god that is totally foreign to the God of Scripture.
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