“If the Bible were the most boring book in the world--dull, uninteresting and seemingly irrelevant--it would still be our duty to study it. If its literary style were awkward and confusing, the duty would remain. We live as human beings under an obligation by divine mandate to study diligently God's Word. He is our Sovereign, it is his Word, and he commands that we study it. A duty is not an option. If you have not yet begun to respond to that duty, then you need to ask God to forgive you and to resolve to do your duty from this day forth.” BibleKnowing Scripture Author:R.C. Sproul
“I cannot read God's mind, however I can read God's Word.” BibleDiscipleshipWill Of God Author:R.C. Sproul
“The Christian who is not diligently involved in a serious study of Scripture is simply inadequate as a disciple of Christ. To be an adequate Christian and competent in the things of God we must do more than attend “sharing sessions” and “bless me parties.” We cannot learn competency by osmosis. Biblically illiterate Christians are not only inadequate but unequipped. In fact, they are inadequate because they are not equipped.” StudyBibleScriptureSproul Author:R.C. Sproul
“The suffering of the Christian or anyone else in this world is never ultimately an accident. All suffering is within the pale of divine sovereignty. All suffering comes within the broader context of the sovereignty of God.” GodSufferingGospel Book:Reason to Believe: A Response to Common Objections to Christianity Source: Reason to Believe: A Response to Common Objections to Christianity
“The prayer of faith is a prayer of trust. The very essence of faith is trust.” SufferingFaithTrustTrialsChristian Faith Book:Surprised by Suffering: The Role of Pain and Death in The Christian Life Source: Surprised by Suffering: The Role of Pain and Death in The Christian Life
“Sin is cosmic treason. Sin is treason against a perfectly pure Sovereign. It is an act of supreme ingratitude toward the One to whom we owe everything, to the One who has given us life itself. Have you ever considered the deeper implications of the slightest sin, of the most minute peccadillo? What are we saying to our Creator when we disobey Him at the slightest point? We are saying no to the righteousness of God. We are saying, “God, Your law is not good. My judgement is better than Yours. Your authority does not apply to me. I am above and beyond Your jurisdiction. I have the right to do what I want to do, not what You command me to do.” SinSovereignty Of God Book:The Holiness of God Source: The Holiness of God
“People often ask, ‘why do bad things happen to good people?’ and I say, ‘that’s only happened once and He volunteered.” ReligionSinDepravityTheodicyTotal Depravity Author:R.C. Sproul
“The redeemed of God who are snatched from the flames by the hand of the Lord are still covered with ashes. We remain streaked with charcoal and blemished with soot. We are redeemed, but not sinless. Satan is quick to call attention to the dirt. He wants us to be more conscious of our sin than of God’s mercy.” SinChristianityGraceForgivenessShameGuiltChristian Living Book:Pleasing God Source: Pleasing God
“Our lives say much more about how we think than our books do. The theories we preach are not always the ones we actually believe. The theories we live are the ones we really believe.” LifeBeliefIntegrity Book:Lifeviews: Make a Christian Impact on Culture and Society Source: Lifeviews: Make a Christian Impact on Culture and Society
“When we understand the character of God, when we grasp something of His holiness, then we begin to understand the radical character of our sin and hopelessness. Helpless sinners can survive only by grace. Our strength is futile in itself; we are spiritually impotent without the assistance of a merciful God. We may dislike giving our attention to God's wrath and justice, but until we incline ourselves to these aspects of God's nature, we will never appreciate what has been wrought for us by grace. Even Edwards's sermon on sinners in God's hands was not designed to stress the flames of hell. The resounding accent falls not on the fiery pit but on the hands of the God who holds us and rescues us from it. The hands of God are gracious hands. They alone have the power to rescue us from certain destruction.” MercySovereignty Of God Book:The Holiness of God Source: The Holiness of God
“The concept of divine revelation was central to Augustine's epistemology, or theory of knowledge. The metaphor of light is instructive. In our present earthly state we are equipped with the faculty of sight. We have eyes, optic nerves, and so forth- all the equipment needed for sight. But a man with the keenest eyesight can see nothing if he is locked in a totally dark room. So just as an external source of light is needed for seeing, so an external revelation from God is needed for knowing. When Augustine speaks of revelation, he is not speaking of Biblical revelation alone. He is also concerned with "general" or "natural" revelation. Not only are the truths in Scripture dependent on God's revelation, but all truth, including scientific truth, is dependent on divine revelation. This is why Augustine encouraged students to learn as much as possible about as many things as possible. For him, all truth is God's truth, and when one encounters truth, one encounters the God whose truth it is.” LightTruthRevelationAugustineSproulThe Consequences Of Ideas Book:The Consequences of Ideas: Understanding the Concepts that Shaped Our World Source: The Consequences of Ideas: Understanding the Concepts that Shaped Our World
“It is a profound political reality that Christ now occupies the supreme seat of cosmic authority. The kings of this world and all secular governments may ignore this reality, but they cannot undo it. The universe is no democracy. It is a monarchy. God himself has appointed his beloved Son as the preeminent King. Jesus does not rule by referendum, but by divine right. In the future every knee will bow before him, either willingly or unwillingly. Those who refuse to do so will have their knees broken with a rod of iron.” AuthoritySecularismGospelSoverignty Of God Book:What is Reformed Theology?: Understanding the Basics Source: What is Reformed Theology?: Understanding the Basics
“We are to make diligent use of the means of grace and make sure our souls are being fed regularly by the Word of God. We have responsibility to be on our faces before God earnestly on a regular basis and never to miss the corporate worship of the people of God unless we are absolutely indisposed.” ChurchWorshipFellowshipMeans Of Grace Book:Romans: An Expositional Commentary Source: Romans: An Expositional Commentary
“You can grieve for me the week before I die, if I’m scared and hurting, but when I gasp that last fleeting breath and my immortal soul flees to heaven, I’m going to be jumping over fire hydrants down the golden streets, and my biggest concern, if I have any, will be my wife back here grieving. When I die, I will be identified with Christ’s exaltation. But right now, I’m identified with His affliction.” DeathHeavenGospel Book:A Taste of Heaven: Worship in the Light of Eternity Source: A Taste of Heaven: Worship in the Light of Eternity