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God And Nakedness; The Intimate Marriage With R. C. Sproul

I happened to hear R. C. Sproul teach this lesson on Family Radio today as I was getting ready to leave home for an appointment. It happens to be part 2 of a 6 part series titled, The Intimate Marriage, linked below video.

The following paragraph is from the video description on YouTube; after that, there is a list of sermon highlights for those who don’t want to spend 27 minutes hearing his lecture. If you find the points interesting, then listen to the video, I thought it was excellent.

I am guessing that the series was taught in the early 1980s; it is very relevant to a Christian’s relationship with God and spouse.

“In the book of Genesis, the book of beginnings, we see the first game of hide and seek. Adam and Eve hid from God in the Garden because they realized they were naked, and because of that knowledge they were ashamed. In this case, their nakedness was more than skin-deep. However, God has since remedied the problem. Dr. Sproul thinks of this account as he discusses the institution of marriage as a safe-haven where shame need not exist.”

Lecture highlights:

 

 

If you would like to listen to this 6 part series on marriage, then click the following link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xB7csoIe4s&list=PL30acyfm60fUDtIloxxPwlo7Jnh4hf4dY

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