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R. C. Sproul is one of today’s preeminent theologians. For more than 50 years his solid, practical messages have impacted and inspired generations of believers. The Classic Theology series continues Sproul’s legacy with How Then Shall We Worship?, a landmark look at God’s design for authentic worship. Today’s church can’t seem to agree on what corporate worship should look like. Some choose...

seriously, radically fallen by nature, and that regeneration deals with this inherent and inherited corruption. No matter how we understand regeneration, baptism is a sign of it. Baptism symbolizes the new birth. It is a sign of spiritual resurrection, of spiritual renewal, of being brought from spiritual death to spiritual life, and the church has understood this signification from its earliest days. Third, baptism is a sign of our identification with Christ. Two aspects of Christ are signified
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