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Crucial Questions
- 10/20/10
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I have a soft spot for series of short books that address issues in a straightforward, condensed way (see Little Black Books and Living in a Fallen World for others). There are times to read a 500-page tome on a subject and there are times when it is great to read something much shorter and much more to-the-point.
R.C. Sproul’s Crucial Questions series is just this kind of a resource. There are currently 8 titles in the series, each of which addresses, well, a crucial question. Priced at just about $5 each, you can easily buy the whole series for yourself or for a friend. It’s a good series to keep around and give away as needed.
Can I Be Sure I’m Saved? - Many people in the church today are plagued by doubts about their salvation. Satan whispers that it is impossible that sinners such as they could be in a state of grace, and some churches compound the problem by teaching that it is possible for believers to lose their salvation. But assurance of salvation is possible in this life. Indeed, it is the duty of Christians to make their calling sure. To help believers reach this goal, Dr. Sproul defines assurance, shows how we can get it, reveals the blessings it confers, and warns of the dangers of false assurance. Here is assistance for those who struggle to know where they stand with Jesus Christ.
Can I Know God’s Will? - As human beings, we long to know that our lives will unfold in ways that we will find pleasant and rewarding. As Christians, we have a different focus--we want our lives to be pleasing to God. Thus, we ponder His will and worry that we are not doing what He wants us to do. Dr. R. C. Sproul outlines timeless principles for discovering and applying the will of God in day-to-day decisions. He then illustrates how these principles should inform two of the most significant decisions we face in life--the choice of a career and the choice of a spouse. Here is valuable guidance for those who are passionate to follow God.
Can I Trust the Bible? - There is a common assumption that the Bible is "full" of errors and contradictions, and that its often-unusual people and events render it useless for today. These ideas are fueled by the teachings of scholarly critics, who seem to delight in raising questions about the Bible's truthfulness and integrity. But the critics of the Bible are wrong, according to Dr. R. C. Sproul. In fact, he says, there are many solid reasons to trust the Bible. With Jesus, with the apostles and prophets, and with men of God throughout church history, Dr. Sproul affirms a high view of Scripture--that it is inspired of God and therefore inerrant and infallible.
How Should I Live in This World? - Christians want to "do the right thing." But it can be tough to know what the right thing is. Plus, it's not just the big questions with which we must wrestle--ethical dilemmas confront us each day in every aspect of life. On what basis do we make all of these decisions? R. C. Sproul argues that the Bible is the supreme source for ethical guidance. That doesn't mean it contains a "Thou shalt ..." or a "Thou shalt not ..." for every conceivable situation, but it does provide ethical principles. With his trademark wisdom and thoroughness, Dr. Sproul explains how we can uncover and apply these principles.
Who Is Jesus? - No person in history has provoked such widely divergent assessments as Jesus of Nazareth. Some say He was a cunning fraud, while others say He must have been out of His mind. In many cases His story is altered to suit the fancies of those seeking to make Him an ally for a host of militant causes. However, there is compelling evidence that Jesus was something more--that He was, in fact, God in the flesh. By wrestling with the biblical titles for Jesus and the accounts of His life and ministry, Dr. Sproul unfolds the scriptural portrait of Jesus, the Son of God.
What Is Faith? - The word faith is heard often these days, but it is given many different meanings. Sometimes it is used in the sense of trust. Other times, it has more to do with hope. Perhaps most often, it is used to mean belief in something apart from rational or empirical support. Because faith is central to the Christian life, believers must have a clear understanding of how the Bible defines the word and the concept. R. C. Sproul looks to Hebrews 11, the great faith chapter of the Bible, for a definition of faith and numerous examples of it in the lives of the saints. He shows that faith, in scriptural terms, is not believing in God but believing God and living according to His Word. Armed with this helpful teaching, readers will gain clarity as to whether the faith they profess is the genuine article.
Does Prayer Change Things? - Does prayer make any difference? Does it really change anything? Yes, says Dr. R. C. Sproul. Though we cannot hope that our prayers will change God's mind, prevailing upon Him to act against His will, we can be sure that prayer does change things--including our own hearts. Plus, it is one of the chief means by which God carries out His will in the world. For these reasons, Dr. Sproul argues, prayer has a vital place in the life of the Christian. In short chapters packed with practical wisdom, he unveils the purpose, the pattern, the practice, the prohibitions, and the power of prayer, calling Christians to come before God's presence with joy and hope.
What Does it Mean To Be Born Again? - When Jesus explained the necessity of the new birth, the Jewish leader Nicodemus asked in astonishment, "How can these things be?" Some two thousand years later, much confusion still surrounds the term "born again," though more people than ever people claim to have had the experience. In this Crucial Questions booklet, Dr. R.C. Sproul cuts through the confusion and carefully explains what it means, biblically and theologically, to be born again. He affirms, first of all, that Jesus wasn't kidding--new birth is essential--then goes on to show what the new birth is and how it occurs. His clear teaching will provide understanding for those who are unfamiliar with the new birth and deeper assurance for those who may not know where they stand with God.
Shh, It’s a Secret
Are you still reading all the way down here? Awesome. Let’s do a secret giveaway for those who read all the way. Leave a comment here at the blog and I’ll (randomly) choose two of you to receive a set of all 8 books. Free stuff and it’s not even Friday. Does it get any better than that?

I am a follower of Jesus Christ, a husband to Aileen and a father to three young children. I worship and serve as a pastor at
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Comments (564)
Count me in! Sproul is one of my favorites.
I could really use these books! I also want to read them to my kids.
I’m in for a win!
I’m in! Love Dr. Sproul. Love challies.com!
Yay for secrets! Have you read “The Secret”?does this mean if I’m attracted to these books i’ll win?
LOL.
I was not aware of all these books. I am going to get multiple copies to give away as the situations fit.
These look very interesting, are they easy reading that I could read to my kids ages 14 and 8?
Grace and peace,E.
Would love to have a set for review and use in pastoral counseling. Thanks for your consistent insights Tim.
Haven’t had much success with the FF stuff, so here’s to gimme-wednesday!
Thanks Tim!
Thank God I skipped to the bottom. I was already familiar with the books. I was looking for more of your commentary. What I found was a chance to get them at a price I can feel totally comfortable with.
God bless you ministry.
In Christ,Matt
These books look very interesting. Pick me! Pick me!
Those look really good!
I have been looking at getting these! I would very much love to have them! Thanks for this opportunity!
Hey, I ALWAYS read to the end! :)
Pick Me! Pleaaaassseee….
I’d love to have this set! Thanks for the opportunity!
These look like great books. I knew about a couple of them but didn’t know about the rest. Thanks for pointing them out.
so many people already? I’m heading out to get some anyway . . .
Pick me randomly.
Seeing that I was your first “official” friend, and one who routinely participates in Free Stuff Fridays, and never wins, maybe my *luck* is about to change? Something about these books smells deliciously familiar . . .
Those books are great, and as a small town pastor, I am always looking for sound resources to punt into the hands of those who want to dig deeper.
“Free Stuff Wednesday” just doesn’t have the same ring to it…but I suppose free stuff given on any other day is just as sweet. :)
Ooh I want a copy. Thanks for pointing them out!
Your winner’s right here!
I love free stuff. And this blog.
Oooh, I like them books. Pick me, randomly.
You’re such a generous guy Tim. Count me in for the draw. Thanks!
Looks like another great series!
pick me, pick me.
I think you hit the nail on the head about how sometimes 500 pages is what you need, but at other times short and to the point can be better.
The books look great. Count me in.
Apparently you have quite a few readers who persevere to the end. Here’s hoping.
Not much of a secret, it it?
As I was reading this, I was thinking how great it would be if you did a giveaway.
These look awesome
We have most if not all of these in our bookstore at our church. Being one of the two chosen to recieve them for free would be great tho!
I was wondering what kind of controversy in an RC Sproul book would generate 130 comments!
Very cool.
I would love to read these. I have struggled with several of these issues. Like you said, it would be nice to have a good, short resource to be able to look at, and also to be able to share with friends during their struggles.
Nice helps for new converts. I’m in!
I’d love a set!!
Those sound like awesome books. I would love to read them! and getting them free would be even better!
You are too funny! Great post.
I’m loving the trend of simplified, smaller books by big-brained guys like Sproul and Carson and others. I’d love these in particular if I won them. :)
Anything by RC Sproul is a gem!
That would rock! Count me in, please.
Oh, and I promise to give them all away to non-reader types and unbelievers if I win.
Would be perfect for our home library. Not only for our family & in-home use (we have a teenager in the house) but to also lend out, use in counsel, and in future Bible studies.
Count me in!
I would love to have these books! Thanks!