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- Conservative and progressive theologians debate the meaning of the cross, and the most difficult parts of the Christian gospel.
- R.C. Sproul explores the doctrine of justification historically, theologically, and biblically, carefully defining each term in the phrase "justified by faith alone" while pointing to the imputation of a righteousness found only in Jesus.
- Meet Jonathan Edwards, perhaps America's greatest theologian. Throughout his life, Edwards marveled at the beauty of God's work in creation and among His people, and no hardship could stop him from expounding it. In this series, popular church historian and author Stephen Nichols opens up the life of Jonathan Edwards, a man who never failed to trust God's redemptive purposes for His people.
- From the pulpit to the boardroom, the parables of Jesus are some of the most commonly shared stories from history. But what do they really mean? R.C. Sproul, distinguished theologian and author, surveys their historical context and explores their rich meaning.
- The Sermon on the Mount is perhaps the best-known sermon ever preached. In this twelve-part series, popular theologian and author Sinclair Ferguson carefully walks through Jesus Christ's famous words to help us understand their meaning for humanity today.
- Billions of people around the world claim to believe in God. But who is He? Steven Lawson, popular teacher and author, carefully explores that question and explains why it's crucial we answer it correctly.
- Second only to the Bible, Pilgrim's Progress has sold more copies than any other book in the English language. Derek Thomas, theologian and pastor, guides us through John Bunyan's 17th century allegory and explains why it is beloved by millions, even today.
- A careful study of the history of the church prepares and equips its members to face the difficulties of its own day. Popular church historian and author, Stephen Nichols, embarks on this seven-part series to assist the church in understanding the solas of the Reformation and their place for the people of God in all ages.
- In the face of cultural hostility, followers of Christ must not compromise the bold historical witness of the Christian faith. In the Spring of 2016, Ligonier's National Conference in Orlando considered the transforming power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. We stand not on a mere idea or a fanciful myth, but on historical events that testify to the fact that Jesus is Lord and Savior.
- With an eye to the lessons we can learn today, Dr. R.C. Sproul traces the major events of Martin Luther's life and explores the gospel recovered by him and the other Protestant Reformers.
- When the disciples asked Jesus how to pray, little did they know that they would be given a model for prayer that would be used for generations. In this series, popular teacher and author Albert Mohler shows that although the pattern of prayer Jesus provides is few in words, it is massive in meaning. The Lord's Prayer reflects true theology and proper doxology-a perfect guide for our own lives.
- The birth of Jesus Christ is celebrated the world over. His death marks a division in human history. Who was Jesus and what was His mission? R.C. Sproul, distinguished theologian and author, examines the life of Christ and the significance of His work.
- Although the Holy Spirit is sometimes the forgotten Person of the Trinity, His presence and work is found throughout redemptive history. In this twelve-part series, popular theologian and author Sinclair Ferguson traces the work of the Holy Spirit through Scripture-from creation to the work of Christ to His dwelling in our hearts today.
- Since 1994, this daily broadcast has provided accessible, in-depth Bible teaching to millions around the world. As the principal outreach of Ligonier Ministries, it has instructed listeners in the life-changing truths of historic Christianity and has kept the church community informed about pertinent issues facing believers today.
- An informal and informative look at church history; a brief break from the present to go exploring the past. A travel back in time: the people, events, and even the places that have shaped the story of Christianity.
- He was the greatest teacher who ever walked the face of the earth. People would gather from far and wide to hear Him teach and listen to His parables. But what is a parable and why did Jesus use them? In the first part of this series, R.C. Sproul answers these questions and prepares us for his tour through eleven of Jesus' famous stories.
- What can we learn about God and prayer from the story of an unjust judge? In the second part of this series, R.C. Sproul explores the role of persistence in prayer and Jesus' encouragement for us not to faint in times of trouble.
- No one likes to be called a fool. But in this hard-hitting parable, God calls a certain rich man just that. In the third part of this series, R.C. Sproul explains why this wealthy and prosperous farmer was foolish, and the important lesson it teaches all of us today.
- What happens after you die? What would you tell your loved ones if you could communicate from beyond the grave? In the fourth part of this series, R.C. Sproul retells The Parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man, and makes clear one of the most sober warnings given by Jesus.
- 2012– 23mTV EpisodeIf your house was burning down, what items would you try and save? Answering this question teaches us a lot about what we value. In the fifth part of this series, R.C. Sproul shares two short parables in which Jesus challenges us about what we truly value.
- What can a story about a vineyard owner teach us about God? In the sixth part of this series, R.C. Sproul explores a parable that deals with justice, grace, merit, and the sovereignty of God.
- The church is a mixed group of people. It includes true Christians as well as those who do not have the faith they profess. In the seventh part of this series, R.C. Sproul helps us see the clear contrast between those who exalt themselves and those who humble themselves.