• 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 17, Sec. 1-Chapter 18, 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 studies the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints and begins to look at the …

  • Chapter 18, Sec. 3-Chapter 19, 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 finishes his look at the Westminster’s treatment of assurance and begins to examine the …

  • Christ Our Ransom by

    Many believe that the death of Jesus was a meaningless act of religious bigotry. Others see Jesus as an existential hero who died for his cause. So what is the meaning of the Cross of Christ? Before we inject our …

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  • Does God Create Unbelief? by

    If God alone is responsible for the salvation of the elect, does that mean He creates unbelief in those He didn’t elect? Examining this question in this message entitled “Did God Create Unbelief?” Dr. Sproul clearly establishes that God …

  • Everyone Believes this Doctrine by

    Scripture very plainly uses the word “predestined” in reference to the salvation of God’s people. Most denominations and some of the greatest theologians have wrestled with this issue through the centuries and have carefully formulated statements regarding this controversial …

  • For Justification By Faith Alone by

    The doctrine of justification by faith alone was at the center of the Reformation debates. The Reformers declared that justification is by faith alone, not by faith and works. The biblical doctrine of justification by faith alone is absolutely essential …

  • For the Exclusive Claims of Christ by

    Religious pluralism is one of the greatest challenges facing Christianity in today’s world. Is Jesus Christ just one way among many valid paths to God? Pluralism conflicts with the exclusive claims of Christ and undermines Christ’s Great Commission …

  • God’s Sovereignty by

    As King of all creation, God exercises His sovereignty throughout the world. But how sovereign is sovereign? Are there realms in the created universe where God does not govern? Does God have the ability to save everyone? If He does …

  • Irresistible Call (Part 1) by

    The image of conception and birth does not need much explanation. On the contrary, as human beings we understand vividly and fully the passive activity of the infant in birth. At no time does the baby possess any decision or …

  • Is Jesus the Only Way? by

    Religious pluralism is one of the greatest challenges facing Christianity in today’s world. Is Jesus Christ just one way among many valid paths to God? In this message, Dr. John MacArthur explains how pluralism conflicts with the exclusive claims …

  • Justification by Faith by

    As Christians, we affirm that we are saved by faith alone in the finished work of Christ to be saved. So if it is not by our own works that we are saved, and Jesus’ death alone is enough to …