• The Breath of God by

  • Adonai by

    In Psalm 110, we read about a conversation that took place in the heavens. It is clear that the LORD is talking to someone, but as our Bibles tell us, that someone is the Lord. Are there two Lords? Is …

  • The Bishop of Our Souls by

    Although barely mentioned in the New Testament, the title used by Peter to refer to Jesus as the “Bishop of our Souls,” is deeply rooted in the pages of Scripture. This name of God the Son is mentioned broadly even …

  • The God We Worship by

    Why do you go to your church? Is it because of how your church worships, or who your church worships? How well do you know the character of the God of the Bible? In this message entitled “The God We …

  • What Can We Know About God? by

    Is God hiding from His creation, or has He made Himself known? The simple man may ask, “If God wants to make Himself known, why doesn’t He just write His name in the clouds?”  In a real sense, He …

  • 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 …

  • Adonai: God is Lord by

    How far would your vote go in a monarchy? How far would the king bow to your decisions?  In the Kingdom of God, how far does our vote go? How sovereign is the King, and how free are His subjects …

  • Elohim: God’s Plural Name by

    One of God’s Old Testament names is Elohim, which is a name in the plural. Why would the name of God appear in a plural form in a religion that is distinctively famous for being monotheistic? Some evangelicals have …

  • El Shaddai: God of Power by

    Is there a problem too big for God to handle? Judging by the responses of some of the Old Testament saints, all of us would do well to get re-acquainted with “El Shaddai—the God of Power.” In this message …

  • 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 …

  • Knowledge of God by

    The fundamental principle when discussing “The Knowledge of God”, is that while our knowledge of God is neither exhaustive nor comprehensive, we do have a meaningful way of speaking about Him. God has addressed to us in our terms, and …

  • One in Essence by

    Dr. Sproul discusses the distinct belief of our God, “One in Essence”. The nature of God, of His unity, of His singularity, of His oneness, is so important and so central to the religious life of people that this point …

  • Three in Persons by

    Is the doctrine of the Trinity self-contradictory? Can we answer those who say it means we worship three gods? Dr. Sproul shows that the orthodox doctrine of the Trinity is paradoxical, but it by no means contradictory.

  • Incommunicable Attributes by

    When we study the doctrine of God, one of the most important things we’re concerned with is an understanding of His attributes. Dr. Sproul studies the distinction between the communicable and the incommunicable attributes of God and the  practical …

  • The Will of God by

    How can I know the will of God for my life?  Obviously, people who are earnest in their Christian faith want to live a life in obedience to Him. Dr. Sproul poses another question in response by asking, “What will …