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How is a Christian to deal with the problem of ongoing sin? What is the relationship between sanctification and salvation? What are the two definitions or types of sanctification? What are the three views of sanctification commonly held? Which is Biblical?
What is Christian liberty? Is it liberty to do anything that you want to do? Is it liberty to please yourself?
Dr. Lloyd-Jones discusses the encouraging and comforting - but rarely taught - doctrine of believers' adoption as sons by God.
Many Christians and churches are treating God's command to be separate from the world as an option, something we should only practice when we think it is best - or perhaps not at all. But what does God's Word say?
Various religions and philosophers - and even professing Christians - have varying definitions of faith. What does Scripture say?
What is the standard of separation for the believer and for the church? Scripture tells us that the standard is God Himself - "Be holy, for I am holy." The standard is unchanging, because He is unchanging.
The Biblical doctrine of separation is not something that is irrelevant or outdated in our time. It is just as important - perhaps more so - than at any other time in the history of the people of God. But what exactly is separation? How does the Bible define it? What is the key to it?
The English word "repent" is derived from the Latin meaning "think again." But the word in the Greek of the New Testament is a much bigger word.
What does the Bible mean when it speaks of conversion? Is there such a thing as temporary conversion? Is there such a thing as counterfeit conversion? What are the variable elements in conversion? What, according to Scripture, are the two essential elements?
Has man changed, have social conditions changed, or have methods of presenting the Gospel changed, so that the Biblical doctrine of separation is no longer relevant, or the church needs to modify it?