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  • S02E01 The Intertestamental Period

    • January 14, 2011

    The period between the Old Testament and the New Testament is one of the most overlooked eras of biblical history. During that era, Aristotle developed his system of thought and logic that are still with us today, and his most famous student, Alexander the Great, laid the groundwork for the New Testament to be written. In this message, Dr. Sproul examines this intriguing time of biblical history, focusing on the coming of Christ.

  • S02E02 John the Baptist

    • January 14, 2011

    The Old Testament reverberated with the theme of the coming Day of the Lord. Like many prophets before him, John the Baptist preached about it, too. What was significant about John’s message was that, unlike the prophets of old, he did not talk about the “coming” of that great and awesome day. What was different about John’s message of the coming day? Considering the preparations God has made in order to bring us our King, Dr. Sproul looks at the life and ministry of John the Baptist.

  • S02E03 The Birth of Jesus

    • January 14, 2011

    If it were left up to you, what would your plan of redemption look like? Would you send your son into the world as a baby? Would you send him at all? In preparation for the Advent season, Dr. Sproul considers the gracious gift the Father has given to us, as he looks at “The Birth of Jesus.”

  • S02E04 The Early Years of Jesus' Life

    • January 14, 2011

    The Bible does not record much of what happened in the early years of Jesus’ life. Because of this, many have attempted to fill in the gaps between His birth and His baptism by John. Although the Gospels do not record much in terms of the amount of biblical data, what it is recorded speaks volumes about the vocation and mission of Jesus. In this message, Dr. Sproul discusses this as he visits with Mary and Joseph at the Temple, looking at “The Early Years of Jesus’ Life.”

  • S02E05 The Baptism & Temptation of Jesus

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E06 Jesus' Inaugural Address & Public Ministry

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E07 The Teaching of Jesus: Parables

    • January 14, 2011

    The Teaching of Jesus: Parables

  • S02E08 Interpreting Parables

    • January 14, 2011

    Interpreting Parables

  • S02E09 The Miracles of Jesus

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E10 The Caesarea-Philippi Confession

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E11 The Transfiguration

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E12 The Triumphal Entry

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E13 The Cross

    • January 14, 2011

    The Cross

  • S02E14 The Resurrection

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E15 The Ascension

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E16 Pentecost

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E17 The Expansion of the Church

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E18 The Conversion of Paul

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E19 Romans

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E20 I & II Corinthians

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E21 Prison Epistles

    • January 14, 2011

    The apostle Paul, suffered extraordinary levels of peril, was arrested many times and had a prison record that was certainly unenviable. At some point during these imprisonments, he wrote four very significant letters that are called the “Prison Epistles of Paul”. The Prison Epistles include the epistle to the Philippians, the letter to the Colossians, the letter to the Ephesians and then the brief letter to Philemon. Dr. Sproul leads us in an introduction and brief overview to these four letters.

  • S02E22 I & II Timothy

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E23 Hebrews

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E24 General Epistles

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E25 Introduction to Revelation

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E26 The Christ of Revelation

    • January 14, 2011

  • S02E27 The Glory of God

    • January 14, 2011