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  • Justified by Faith Alone

  • By: R. C. Sproul
  • Narrated by: Sean Runnette
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (50 ratings)

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Justified by Faith Alone

By: R. C. Sproul
Narrated by: Sean Runnette
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Since the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century, sola fide has been the defining doctrine of evangelical Christianity - and the way a person is justified the defining difference between Roman Catholics and evangelicals.

In this audio, R. C. Sproul examines what justification is according to God's Word, compares the Roman Catholic and evangelical stances on this core doctrine, and discusses the relationship of faith and works - all to show why "by faith alone" is so essential.

As Sproul puts it, "The crucial issue of infusion versus imputation remains irreconcilable. We are either justified by a righteousness that is in us or by a righteousness that is apart from us. There is no third way." Indeed, eternity is at stake. This is a topic that should not be ignored.

©2010 R.C. Sproul (P)2010 christianaudio.com
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Good contrast of the roman church and the evangelical

Short, concise and insightful. A good outline of the differences between the the roman church and the evangelica protestant church.

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understanding this Doctrine is essential

I found myself to be surprised that much of Roman Catholic Doctrine has found itself in modern-day Evangelical churches.

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Justification = faith alone by grace alone!!✝❤

Fantastic & glorious Truth!!!✝❤🙏😇 Saving faith is not a mere decision because full & true belief is not something that is simply decided upon, but it is rather something which requires a change in volition & affection. Otherwise it is only something that is hoped for, which is called provisional faith.

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Outstanding read

RCSproul teaches in a very understandable way. Audible makes it all the more easy for me to listen and understand.

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An artful smear against Catholicism

It seems that Sproul couldn’t stick to his man made doctrine of "faith alone" instead slipping in a few quick jabs against Catholicism. Why he hates Catholics so much? I have no clue. But I forgive and pray for him.

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