• The Parable of the Unjust Judge 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 …

  • The Paraclete by

    We find in the study of the Holy Spirit, a role that is completely vital to our success as workers in the Kingdom of Christ. He is our Paraclete, the helper that Christ promised to give to His church. Dr …

  • The Passion of Christ by

    The Apostle Paul tells us that Jesus became a curse for us. What exactly does that mean? How do we understand the passion of Christ in terms of a curse? Dr. Sproul considers this thought in this message, as he …

  • The Passover by

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  • The Pelagian Captivity of the Church by

      Many believe that we are totally free to choose salvation. In Willing to Believe, R.C. shows that man’s will is not free but in bondage to sin. He says that we are doomed unless God has mercy and …

  • The Pentecost by

    It is commonly understood by many in the church that Pentecost was the beginning of the New Testament church. But that is not exactly accurate. So what is the importance of Pentecost? What significance does it have in the church …

  • The Person and Work of Christ (Part 1) by

    The name Jesus is a Greek transliteration of the Hebrew name Joshua, which translated means “Yahweh with us.” But there were many with that name in the days of Jesus. What is it about Jesus Christ that sets Him apart …

  • The Person and Work of Christ (Part 2) by

    The Apostles’ Creed is a universally accepted symbol of orthodoxy in the church since the earliest centuries. By it, a Christian can confess his or her belief in the Triune God, the one true church, the forgiveness of sins and …

  • The Practice of Love by

    Scripture describes love as an attribute of God, and because of that, it is a fruit of the Spirit. As first Corinthians thirteen describes, “Love is perfect.” But as we look around, and particularly at our selves, perfection is hard …

  • The Presence of Christ by

  • The Priorities of Righteousness by

    Often when we hear the word Pharisee, we are prone to think of terms like hypocrite, viper, or some other less than noble description. But the religious leaders of Jesus’ day weren’t completely devoid of virtue; they were doing …

  • 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 Question of Conscience by

    What exactly is the conscience? Many would describe it as a God-given inner-voice that lets us know when we are doing something wrong. Some modern thinkers have called it an evolutionary defect—a sort of a misinformed internal tyrant that …

  • The Rapture by

    What is the Rapture? Christians all agree that Jesus will return to take His church out of this fallen world, but there is disagreement as to how He will do it. Will Jesus secretly take His people out of this …