• Introduction by ,

  • Holy, Holy, Holy by

    There are some words that we read in our Bibles that we assume we understand what they mean. Sometimes we do not know what they mean, but because of the sheer repetition of them, they become almost invisible to us …

  • Cosmic Treason by

    The Old Testament records severe warnings against violating God’s holiness. With these warnings come a threat of punishment to any who would violate the admonitions. As people, we understand the concept of crime and punishment, but as sinners, we …

  • Inner Sanctum by

    Has the church lost it relevancy? Perhaps the God people hear about in many churches is not the one described in Scripture. If that is true, then, yes, the church has lost its relevancy. Is it enough to tell the …

  • What Manner of Man is This? by

    People suffer from all kinds of fears or phobias. But is there anyone out there afraid of holiness? In this message, Dr. Sproul shows us the varied responses of people who met Jesus face to face and discovered that Jesus …

  • 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 …

  • Encountering God by

    Some believe that God’s transcendence disallows for any close personal dealings with His creation. Christianity rejects that extreme view; however, God is transcendent—not trapped by space and time. So how are we to understand God’s proximity to …

  • The Deity of Christ by

    There are many people in the world who will concede that Jesus of Nazareth was an actual historical person who lived in the ancient world of Palestine, and some even have given Him prophet status. But the testimony of Scripture …

  • The Bible and Apologetics (part 5) by

    In the last of this series of discussions regarding the integrity and authority of the Bible, Dr. Sproul discusses some interesting arguments that have been advanced in church history to defend Scripture. In this lecture, he delves into Calvin’s …

  • Questions and Answers by

    This is a question and answer time between Dr. Sproul and his son, discussing topics relating to “Defending Your Faith”.

  • The Psychology of Atheism by

    Answers to questions concerning the existence of God are continually demanded by atheists. Why is that? Is it that not all of the atheist’s questions have been answered? Actually, they have all the answers they need, and they understand …

  • The Bible and Apologetics (part 4) by

    Jesus himself, makes a claim that no human teacher ought ever to make unless it’s a true claim. He says, “I say nothing on My own authority, but what the Father reveals to Me I declare to You.” Here …

  • The Bible and Apologetics (part 2) by

    Do I trust my judgment and the corporate wisdom of psychologists and psychiatrists over the Bible as a source of ultimate truth? In part 2 of “The Bible and Apologetics”, Dr. Sproul deals with the sacred Scriptures and the question …

  • The Bible and Apologetics (part 1) by

    Wouldn’t it be right to say that the proper starting point in apologetics is the defense of sacred Scripture?  In Part 1 of “The Bible and Apologetics”, Dr. Sproul shows that the first thing to do is to establish …

  • The Bible and Apologetics (part 3) by

    In part 3 of “The Bible and Apologetics”, Dr. Sproul attempts to show that there is in fact a linear argument that moves progressively through various stages.  Follow as he also illustrates in simple terms how the question of Christ …