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The Work of Christ

What the Events of Jesus' Life Mean for You

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The Work of Christ

By: R. C. Sproul
Narrated by: Tom Parks
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“The work of Jesus reveals to us who He is. The work and the person may be distinguished but never separated.”—Dr. R. C. Sproul

Most Christians recognize the importance of Christ’s death and resurrection. But how many of us understand the theological significance of Jesus’ actions before and after the Crucifixion? In The Work of Christ, Dr. R. C. Sproul looks at every aspect of Jesus’ life and work, addressing such life-changing topics as:

Why Jesus’ baptism is relevant for our salvation

The similarities and differences between the temptation of the first Adam and the temptation of Jesus, the “second Adam”

How God uses song to celebrate his redemptive acts

Why the Last Supper marks the beginning of a greater exodus than that of the Old Testament

How Jesus’ death and resurrection are grounded in the eternal covenant among the persons of the Trinity

Why Jesus’ ascension makes a difference in our lives today

What we know and don’t know about Jesus’ return

Moving from Jesus’ existence from before creation through His incarnation, boyhood, adulthood, death, resurrection, and return, Dr. Sproul guides you to a deeper understanding of God’s beautiful promise and purpose behind the works of Christ’s life.

©2012 R. C. Sproul (P)2025 David C Cook
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