• Faith Alone (Part 2) by

    God’s perfect law has been broken, and we are all guilty of breaking it.  Justice will be served. Can you escape the coming judgment? Is there something you can do to pay back your debt? What are you relying …

  • Faith Alone (Part 2) by

    The book of Romans says that we are altogether unrighteous, therefore the grave awaits us. So what can we do? Is there a way to righteousness? How can someone be declared righteous by God? In this message, Dr. Sproul teaches …

  • Faith & Fruit by

    Dr. Sproul continues to discuss the two most important elements from which we are able to gain personal assurance of our salvation, summarizing them as “Faith and Fruit.”

  • Faulty Logic and Sense Perception by

    In the previous lecture, Dr. Sproul stated four reasons why intelligent people come to differing conclusions about major issues such as the existence of God. In this message, Dr. Sproul discusses why we are prone to making errors in reasoning …

  • Fear and Trembling by

    The prophet Isaiah knew holiness when he saw it. The angels never stop singing about it. Peter couldn’t face it, and the disciples stood in fear of it. So it is unanimous: God is holy. But now what? What …

  • Fearing the God Who Is by

    Christians are to have a healthy fear of God; one of reverence and awe before His majesty. Why do we fear or dread God’s perfection and His holiness? We find that in “Fearing the God Who Is,” Dr. Sproul …

  • Feed My Sheep by

    Jesus often used the metaphor of sheep and shepherd to help us understand our relationship with Him. Dr. Sproul looks at the gospel of John chapter 21 as he delivers his message, “Feed My Sheep,” from the pulpit of Saint …

  • Fifth-Century Heresies by

    The Bible clearly teaches that Jesus is divine. The Bible also teaches that Jesus is human. If Jesus is divine, would that make His body omnipresent? If Jesus is omnipotent, does that mean He never experienced fatigue or weakness? How …

  • Forgiveness, Resurrection, and Life Everlasting by

    There is a great need shared by all mankind that supersedes all others: the need for forgiveness. Dr. Sproul gives a three-fold promise for all who believe in Christ—“Forgiveness, Resurrection, and Eternal Life”—in this message as he discusses …

  • For His Good Pleasure by

    Children are curious creatures. Before you are done answering one question, the next one is already escaping their lips. And as soon as they ask “why?,” you are forced down a road of infinite regress. It seems they can ask …

  • For Justification By Faith Alone by

    The doctrine of justification by faith alone was at the center of the Reformation debates. The Reformers declared that justification is by faith alone, not by faith and works. The biblical doctrine of justification by faith alone is absolutely essential …

  • For the Doctrine of the Trinity by

    In a pluralistic and relativistic age, Christians must stand firm in proclaiming the one living and true God who is revealed in Scripture. The one true God is one in being or essence and three in person: Father, Son, and …

  • Forty Years of Proclaiming God’s Holiness by

    Ligonier Ministries’ purpose is to awaken as many people as possible to the holiness of God by proclaiming, teaching, and defending God’s holiness in all its fullness. In this interview with Chris Larson, Dr. R.C. Sproul expands on …

  • Foundation of Ethics by

    Every day we make ethical decisions. Many issues we face are relatively simple. They are what we call black and white. Then there are issues that don’t seem to be so clear. What is the foundation of ethics?  Should …

  • Four Possibilities by

    Dr. Sproul spends this lecture giving us a presentation on how the classical method would proceed to try to establish proof for the existence of God. To do so he follows a method that, in its basic form, was first …