• All Scripture is Profitable by

    In the West, Christians have greater access to the Bible today than at any other time in history. Most believers in the United States own several printed copies of the Bible and also have the ability to read it on …

  • Revelation: Where Would We Be Without It? by

    Romans 1:19-21 to demonstrates, among other things, the nature of revelation and the benefits and demands flowing from it. All men witness the glory of God and owe Him allegiance, for the oceans, mountains, and forests attest to His …

  • The Mind and the Scriptures by

    What is the real meaning of John 3:16? This message focuses on the importance of applying proper thinking skills to the handling of Scripture.

  • For the Authority of Scripture by

    The veracity and authority of Scripture is basic to the Christian faith, but it is not a “given” in the modern world. Not only is it directly attacked by skeptics inside and outside of the church, it is undermined by …

  • War on the Word by

    The first temptation recorded in Scripture is an attack on the trustworthiness of God’s Word. Such attacks have continued unabated to our own day. In the past, such attacks were usually made by liberals, but today we hear more …

  • Thy Word Is Truth by

    The Scriptures of the Old and New Testament are inspired by God; that is, they are “God-breathed.” Because it is the Word of God, the Scripture is the final, inerrant, authoritative norm for faith and practice. Since the Enlightenment, however …

  • The Authority of Scripture by

    This message will defend the claim that Scripture alone (as opposed to the Quran, Book of Mormon, etc.) is the Word of God, and defend the claim that Scripture is inerrant. 

  • Private Interpretation by

    How many different interpretations can the Bible have? Did the Reformation liberate the people of God from only one interpretation of the Bible? Does Scripture allow us to have our own personal interpretation of His Word? In this message, Dr …

  • The Bible and the Church by

    If the church was the organization that decided which books belong in the Canon, does that mean the church created the Canon of Scripture? Is it possible that the church made a mistake including certain books and not including others …

  • The Internal Witness by

    How can the Christian know that the Bible is God’s Word? Is belief in the Bible purely a subjective thing? There are plenty of external objective evidences that point us to the trustworthiness of Scripture as God’s Word …

  • The Canon of Scripture by

    Why didn’t the Reformers include the Apocrypha or other writings into the Canon of Scripture? How do we know which books belong in the New Testament? Can we be sure that what we have now is the entire New …

  • A Confessing Faith by

    Do you believe Scripture? If so, what do you believe it to say? If you had to sit down and write a confession of what you believe, what would you include in that document? Looking at these questions, Dr. Sproul …

  • Jesus & the Word of God by

    We’ve heard what the critics, scholars, and councils have said about the Bible, but what does Jesus have to say about the matter? Who better to ask but Jesus Himself? Dr. Sproul looks to the One whose endorsement of …

  • Inspiration, Infallibility, & Inerrancy by

    In the church we ought to have a high esteem of God’s Word. The Bible is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help us God. But do we still believe in the trustworthiness of …

  • Neo-orthodoxy and the Canon of Scripture by

    When you read the Bible, what is the nature of the truth of God revealed in it? And once we understand that which was revealed, can we capture the truths of Scripture in our creeds, confessions, and catechisms? These questions …