• Why Do Nations Rage? by

    When used correctly, humor is a very effective tool in communication. Very often, a point of debate is best driven home by a good punch line. But what makes God laugh? Riddles? Knock-knock jokes? Or perhaps the evil nations of …

  • Why Study the Bible? by

    As Christians, we are all called to master the most important tool of the Christian life—the Bible. In this first message of the series “Knowing Scripture,” Dr. Sproul shows us the importance of diligent study of the Scriptures.

  • Wisdom Through Suffering by

    From a mere human perspective, it appears that many people with no regard for righteousness seem to be happier than others. They are successful in their worldly pursuits of pleasure and prosperity, while those who seek righteousness seem to find …

  • Witnesses of the Resurrection: The Apostolic Message by

    R.C. Sproul explains the centrality of the resurrection to the apostolic Gospel proclamation in the book of Acts and in the Epistles. We often talk about why Jesus died, but why was it also necessary that He be raised …

  • Worshiping a Holy God by

    Economics, politics, athletics, romance, careers, raising a family - holiness affects every aspect of our lives. And like Isaiah, we cannot remain unchanged. Our response is one of worship and adoration. Christianity is not merely an experience of a different dimension …

  • Worship in the Church by

    Any time we talk about the nature of the Church, we would be completely negligent if we overlooked one of the central purposes of the people of God: to express ourselves in corporate and personal worship. Dr. Sproul illustrates in …

  • Yahweh (Part 2) by

    What is the difference between human beings and the Supreme Being? Is the only difference between God and man simply a matter of degree? For the answer to that question, we need look no further than God’s name revealed …

  • Yahweh: The Name of God by

    It is customary to ask a person’s name when you meet someone for the first time. Names are essential for identification. When Moses encountered the burning bush in the wilderness, he asked God what His name was. What Moses …

  • Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: The Immutability of God by

    The Bible tells us that God is unchanging in His being, perfections, purposes, and promises. In this session, R.C. Sproul explains what God’s attribute of immutability does and does not mean, and reminds us why this doctrine is …