• Monastery & Rome Crisis by

    The word “holy” gets bandied about often in contemporary culture. Some apply the term to archaic or sacred ideas or items from past civilizations, while others combine it with a noun for use as an impromptu expression of fear or …

  • Ministry Reflections with John Piper & R.C. Sproul by ,

    A round table discussion on the valuable lessons learned by each man throughout their ministry experiences as well as advice to the next generation of Christians and leaders in the church.

  • Questions & Answers by , , , ,

    Ligonier Teaching Fellows Sinclair Ferguson, Robert Godfrey, Steven Lawson, and R.C. Sproul Jr. answer attendee questions.

    Video Outline:

    00:00-4:50  What are your favorite three books? 4:50-20:05  What affect has the book The Holiness of God …

  • Forty Years of Proclaiming God’s Holiness by

    Ligonier Ministries’ purpose is to awaken as many people as possible to the holiness of God by proclaiming, teaching, and defending God’s holiness in all its fullness. In this interview with Chris Larson, Dr. R.C. Sproul expands on …

  • The Otherness of God by

    Whatever it may be, good or bad, nothing compares to the life changing experience of a person who encounters the holiness of God. The holiness of God has been a life-pursuit of Dr. Sproul, as he proclaims, teaches, and defends …

  • A Hard Lesson Learned by

    Could it be that some of the events in the Old Testament are incompatible with the God of the New Testament? In the New Testament, we read of God’s attributes like mercy, grace, and love being perfectly exhibited in …

  • Justice and Grace by

    Sometimes we forget that there is more to God than grace, mercy, and love; there is also justice and holiness. What is the difference between justice and grace, and how does that apply to the Christian life? In this message …

  • The Untouchable by

    Why does God punish His own children so severely for making what seem to be harmless mistakes? As in the case with Uzza, who placed his hand on the Ark of the Covenant—in an instant he died as a …

  • Covering the Shame by

    It seems that for every possible scenario in life, people have devised appropriate clothing to match the occasion. So, what is the dress code for holiness? Is there anything we can do to protect ourselves from the unrelenting nature of …

  • A New Perspective by

    Since God is so gracious, merciful, kind, good, and loving, why on earth would anyone run from Him? What is it about Jesus that causes people not to want to be in His presence? Dr. Sproul looks at the answers …

  • The Fall of a Hero by

    How do many people remember Uzziah, the king of Judah in the southern kingdom of Israel? Thinking about him, it actually isn’t so much his life that has significance for us today, but his death. What was so special …

  • Here I Am, Send Me by

    The prophet Isaiah was a man who lived his whole life in the Holy Land. He was raised with the Scriptures, went to the Temple, and knew the law of God. But it wasn’t until his encounter with the …

  • Who is this Jesus? by

    The disciples in Jesus’ day experienced a crisis like never before while on the Sea of Galilee.  Although some were experienced fisherman who had faced bad weather before, they were not prepared to face the calm after the storm. What …

  • Cosmic Treason by

    The Old Testament records severe warnings against violating God’s holiness. With these warnings come a threat of punishment to any who would violate the admonitions. As people, we understand the concept of crime and punishment, but as sinners, we …

  • Encountering God by

    Some believe that God’s transcendence disallows for any close personal dealings with His creation. Christianity rejects that extreme view; however, God is transcendent—not trapped by space and time. So how are we to understand God’s proximity to …