• Parable of the Hidden Treasure & Parable of the Pearl of Great Price by

    During Jesus’ earthly ministry, one of the primary ways He would instruct His disciples was through parables. People would gather from far and wide in order to listen to what Jesus said about the kingdom of God, and the most …

  • Questions & Answers by , , , ,

    Drs. George Grant, Michael Morales, Stephen Nichols, R.C. Sproul Jr. and R.C. Sproul answer a variety of questions covering God’s sovereignty in salvation, predestination, the role of scholarship in doxology, religious pluralism, and more.
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  • Shekinah by , , , ,

    Michael Morales explores how God’s glory is made manifest throughout the Bible, looking into Shekinah as a recurring Biblical theme. It will suggest that God’s people then, as now, forget that He is not a Tame Lion, and …

  • What is the Mind? by

    What is the difference between instinct and thought? In this message Dr. Sproul will help us understand what it means to have a Christian mind.

  • How Do You Know? by

    How you can know that the world outside is not all in your head? Hear Dr. Sproul explain how we can be sure that the world we perceive is the world that is.

  • The Mind and the Scriptures by

    What is the real meaning of John 3:16? This message focuses on the importance of applying proper thinking skills to the handling of Scripture.

  • 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 …

  • Questions & Answers by , ,

    Steven Lawson, John MacArthur, and R.C. Sproul answer questions about standing firm in the faith and other doctrinal issues. Video Outline 1:45 How do you various speakers stand firm together when you disagree about certain issues? 7:21 …

  • 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 …

  • I AM: The Being of God by

    Human beings like the idea of autonomy. It seems that the entire plight of humanity, as portrayed by the secular world, may be summed up in the search for freedom and independence from any attachment. This notion defies reality, and …

  • I AM: The Name of God by

    The majority of humanity maintains belief in the existence of an impersonal, amoral deity that functions in a manner similar to a force of nature. Since this being does not possess standards of morality and, therefore, impose them upon created …

  • A Divine Mission by

    Many times, Christians look at the great figures of the Old Testament and romanticize their activities and achievements. The Bible clearly lauds these individuals, such as Abraham, Moses, and David, as great men of faith and substance. Yet, it also …

  • I AM: The Aseity of God by

    The hypothesis of spontaneous generation circulates in the realm of scientific study as the answer to the origin of the universe. Something spontaneously generated from nothing into the nascent form of the universe we witness today. The concept smacks of …

  • A Shadow of Christ by

    The Bible contains amazing narratives about miraculous feats accomplished by the envoys and servants of the Lord. Sometimes, Christians get lost in the miraculous nature of the stories and fail to identify the purpose of the miracles themselves. Apart from …

  • The Burning Bush by

    The views in the desert must have looked much different than the vistas Moses witnessed from the royal palaces in Egypt. By all outward appearances, Moses’ fall from power and prominence to anonymity with authority over dumb beasts alone seems …