• Chapter 14, Sec.3-Chapter 15, Sec. 5 by

    The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this message, Dr. John Gerstner studies the place of repentance in sanctification.

  • Chapter 15, Sec. 6-Chapter 16, Sec. 3 by

    The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this message, Dr. John Gerstner examines the place of good works in the life of the believer.

  • Chapter 16, Sec. 4-7 by

    The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this message, Dr. John Gerstner provides further examination on the Westminster’s teaching of good works.

  • Chapter 19, Sec. 6-Chapter 20, Sec. 4 by

    The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this message, Dr. John Gerstner completes his examination of God’s law and starts a study on the question of …

  • Chapter 21, Sec. 1-6 by

    The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this message, Dr. John Gerstner looks at the Westminster’s teaching regarding worship and the Sabbath.

  • Chapter 21, Sec. 7-Chapter 22, Sec. 7 by

    The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this message, Dr. John Gerstner completes his examination of worship and the Sabbath and looks at the seriousness of oaths …

  • Chapter 23, Sec. 1-4 by

    The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this message, Dr. John Gerstner examines the teaching of the Westminster Confession on civil authorities. 

  • Chapter 24, Sec. 1-Chapter 25, Sec. 2 by

    The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this message, Dr. John Gerstner examines the Westminster’s teaching regarding marriage and divorce and begins looking at the doctrine …

  • Chapter 24, Sec. 3-Chapter 27, Sec. 1 by

    The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this message, Dr. John Gerstner explains the responsibility of believers to commune with one another.

  • Chapter 27, Sec. 2-Chapter 28, Sec. 7 by

    The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this message, Dr. John Gerstner further examines the sacraments by looking at the Westminster’s teaching regarding baptism.

  • Chapter 29, Sec. 1-8 by

    The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this message, Dr. John Gerstner examines the second sacrament, the Lord’s Supper.

  • Chapter 30, Sec. 1-Chapter 31, Sec. 4 by

    The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this message, Dr. John Gerstner takes a look at church discipline and the place of synods and councils in the …

  • Chapter 32, Sec. 1-Chapter 33, Sec. 3 by

    The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this message, Dr. John Gerstner studies the teaching of the Westminster Confession on life after death and the Resurrection. He …

  • 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 …

  • God the Father by

    When the Lord Jesus taught His disciples to pray, He began with the words “Our Father.” To address God as Father is an unspeakable privilege given to the children of God. But can unbelievers call God their father? Are all …