R. C. Sproul Quotes About Jesus

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  • There are only two ways that God’s justice can be satisfied with respect to your sin. Either you satisfy it or Christ satisfies it. You can satisfy it by being banished from God’s presence forever. Or you can accept the satisfaction that Jesus Christ has made.

  • I’ve often wondered where Jesus would apply His hastily made whip if He were to visit our culture. My guess is that it would not be money-changing tables in the temple that would feel His wrath, but the display racks in Christian bookstores.

  • The rapture will not be secret but open and manifest. Its purpose will not be to whisk the elect away from the earth for a while until Christ returns for a 'second' Second Coming. The purpose of the rapture is to allow the saints to meet Jesus in the air as He returns and be included in His entourage during His triumphal descent from Heaven. His coming in this manner will be attended by the general resurrection, the final judgment, and the end of the world.

    R. C. Sproul (2011). “Essential Truths of the Christian Faith”, p.285, Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
  • Unbelief is judged by Jesus not as an intellectual error but as a hostile act of prejudice against God himself.

    R. C. Sproul (1991). “Following Christ”, Tyndale House Pub
  • The sweetest fragrance, the most beautiful aroma that God has ever detected emanating from this planet, was the aroma of the perfect sacrifice of Jesus that was offered once and for all on the cross.

  • True faith always produces real conformity to Christ.

    Twitter post from Feb 01, 2017
  • We are secure, not because we hold tightly to Jesus, but because He holds tightly to us.

    Twitter post from Aug 24, 2015
  • The most violent expression of God's wrath and justice is seen in the Cross. If ever a person had room to complain for injustice, it was Jesus. He was the only innocent man ever to be punished by God. If we stagger at the wrath of God, let us stagger at the Cross. Here is where our astonishment should be focused.

    R. C. Sproul (2010). “Classic Teachings on the Nature of God”, p.89, Hendrickson Publishers
  • The gospel of Jesus Christ must be defended in every generation. It is always the center of attack by the forces of evil.

  • Holiness provokes hatred. The greater the holiness, the greater the human hostility toward it. It seems insane. No man was ever more loving than Jesus Christ. Yet even His love made people angry. His love was a perfect love, a transcendent and holy love, but HIs very love brought trauma to people. This kind of love is so majestic we can't stand it.

    R. C. Sproul (2013). “The Holiness of God”, p.68, Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
  • There are many today who believe that there are people running around this world right now who are performing greater miracles, performing miracles in greater abundance, and actually doing more incredible acts of divine healing than Jesus himself did. I can't think of any more serious delusion than that.

    R. C. Sproul (2011). “Now, That's a Good Question!”, p.48, Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
  • This means that if a person fulfills his or her vocation as a steelmaker, attorney, or homemaker coram Deo, then that person is acting every bit as religiously as a soul-winning evangelist who fulfills his vocation. It means that David was as religious when he obeyed God’s call to be a shepherd as he was when he was anointed with the special grace of kingship. It means that Jesus was every bit as religious when He worked in His father’s carpenter shop as He was in the Garden of Gethsemane.

  • Touching His human nature, Jesus is no longer present with us. Touching his Divine nature, He is never absent from us.

    Twitter post from Jan 20, 2017
  • God's grace is so powerful that it has the capacity to overcome our natural resistance to it.

  • The grounds of your justification are the perfect works of Jesus Christ. We're saved by works, but they're not our own.

    Twitter post from Nov 28, 2016
  • Jesus' life was a storm of controversy. The apostles, like the prophets before them, could hardly go a day without controversy. Paul said that he debated daily in the marketplace. To avoid controversy is to avoid Christ. We can have peace, but it is a servile and carnal peace where truth is slain in the streets.

    R. C. Sproul (2011). “Essential Truths of the Christian Faith”, p.18, Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
  • Jesus came to seek and to save the lost. He is the Seeker; we are the ones who are running.

    Twitter post from Mar 06, 2017
  • Genuine love for Jesus manifests itself in obedience to His commandments.

    Twitter post from Dec 6, 2017
  • The resurrection was God the Father's way of authenticating all of the truths that were declared by Jesus.

    Twitter post from Apr 16, 2017
  • The gospel is the proclamation of the person and work of Jesus Christ and how those benefits can be applied to us by faith alone.

  • It's because Jesus spoke so frequently about hell that the church should take the concept seriously.

  • Why do those who keep insisting Jesus hung out with sinners also keep insisting there's no such thing as sin?

  • God Himself supplies the necessary condition to come to Jesus, that's why it is 'sola gratia,' by grace alone, that we are saved.

    Twitter post from Nov 12, 2016
  • I get irritated when I hear preachers say, "Come to Jesus and all your problems will be over." That's just simply a lie.

    Twitter post from Aug 12, 2015
  • The atonement is a multifaceted event-Jesus is shown providing surety for our debt to God, mediating the enmity between us and God, and offering Himself as a substitute to suffer God's judgment in our place.

  • The only freedom that man ever has is when he becomes a slave to Jesus Christ.

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