R. C. Sproul

R. C. Sproul
Robert Charles Sproulis an American Calvinist theologian, author, and pastor. He is the founder and chairman of Ligonier Ministriesand can be heard daily on the Renewing Your Mind radio broadcast in the United States and internationally. "Renewing Your Mind with Dr. R.C. Sproul" is also broadcast on Sirius and XM satellite radio. In late July 2012, a new Christian internet radio station called RefNet was also announced by Ligonier Ministries in an effort to reach "as many people as possible"...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionClergyman
Date of Birth13 February 1939
CountryUnited States of America
If Christ could make a complaint, it would be, "My bride never talks to me".
To honor God as God, we must worship Him as He and He alone decrees.
We take comfort, however, that mystery is not a synonym for contradiction.
When God issues a call to us, it is always a holy call. The vocation of dying is a sacred vocation. To understand that is one of the most important lessons a Christian can ever learn. When the summons comes, we can respond in many ways. We can become angry, bitter or terrified. But if we see it as a call from God and not a threat from Satan, we are far more prepared to cope with its difficulties.
Sometimes we emulate the Pharisees more than we imitate Christ.
Prayer is not optional for the Christian; it is required.
Confession should be a daily activity for the Christian, whose entire pilgrimage is characterized by the spirit of repentance.
The one place where the Christian can be naked without fear is in the presence of Christ.
God doesn't want us to just feel gratitude, but for us to show it by giving thanks to God with our lives.
Sometimes we behave and perform with our lives, not for God, but for an audience.
The whole basis for our relationship with God is rooted and grounded in grace, in that which is not earned.
A loving God who has no wrath is no God. He is an idol of our own making as much as if we carved Him out of stone.
We've replaced the proclamation of Christ with an easy-listening legalism of do more and try harder.
Wealth is not wisdom's goal, but is often wisdom's reward.