Three classic works in one volume featuring The Holiness of God, Chosen by God and Pleasing God.
In Chosen by God, Sproul tackles the divisive subject of predestination, and discusses God’s sovereignty and the problem of evil, human freedom, and the task of evangelism. He explains that there is a mystery in God’s ways but not contradiction; and paints a picture of a loving—not spiteful or whimsical—God who provides redemption for radically corrupt people. Pleasing God explores the topic of sanctification—how we satisfy God by pursuing righteousness. Sproul examines the constant battle Christians wage against sin—pride, slothfulness, dishonesty. He reveals how many Christians have tragically abandoned the struggle, but that God delights in those who press on.
In Chosen by God, Sproul tackles the divisive subject of predestination, and discusses God’s sovereignty and the problem of evil, human freedom, and the task of evangelism. He explains that there is a mystery in God’s ways but not contradiction; and paints a picture of a loving—not spiteful or whimsical—God who provides redemption for radically corrupt people. Pleasing God explores the topic of sanctification—how we satisfy God by pursuing righteousness. Sproul examines the constant battle Christians wage against sin—pride, slothfulness, dishonesty. He reveals how many Christians have tragically abandoned the struggle, but that God delights in those who press on.