.@david_a_sims Because that is not God’s plan of redemption.
— R.C. Sproul (@rcsproul) March 25, 2015
.@OhioCoastie I would say open theism, antinomianism, and the new perspective on Paul.
— R.C. Sproul (@rcsproul) March 25, 2015
.@DavidQaoud What could make us more humble than to be a recipient of such grace?
— R.C. Sproul (@rcsproul) March 25, 2015
.@dereklanemelton When they have been grounded in the basic truths of the gospel.
— R.C. Sproul (@rcsproul) March 25, 2015
.@DILockridge No. If Christ died an atoning death for everyone, everyone would be saved.
— R.C. Sproul (@rcsproul) March 25, 2015
.@TonyReinke Very discouraged. There’s almost a total absence of the preaching of the wrath of God.
— R.C. Sproul (@rcsproul) March 25, 2015
.@SamanthaShaffer We must always obey unless they command us to do something God forbids, or forbid us from doing something God commands.
— R.C. Sproul (@rcsproul) March 25, 2015
.@TheProleOfficer Presumably, yes. Before prohibitions against marriages of consanguinity which become problematic medically only after time
— R.C. Sproul (@rcsproul) March 25, 2015
.@dhermant Polygamy existed by God's patience and long suffering, not by His permission. Does your wife know you're thinking about polygamy?
— R.C. Sproul (@rcsproul) March 25, 2015
.@ginagirl781 To demonstrate the authenticity of His identity.
— R.C. Sproul (@rcsproul) March 25, 2015
.@samuel_lovell Romans and Calvin’s Institutes.
— R.C. Sproul (@rcsproul) March 25, 2015
.@filipecbranco It is a symbol of the intercessory prayer of the saints for the sick. There is nothing in church history that abrogates it.
— R.C. Sproul (@rcsproul) March 25, 2015
@Tantely_Rak It wasn't as hidden as if often supposed. People trusted Christ without a full knowledge of the details.
— R.C. Sproul (@rcsproul) March 25, 2015
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