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Summary: Since 1994, Renewing Your Mind with Dr. R.C. Sproul has provided accessible, in-depth Bible teaching to millions around the world. As the principal outreach of Ligonier Ministries, this radio broadcast instructs listeners in the life-changing truths of historic Christianity and keeps the church community informed about pertinent issues facing believers today.
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Whether receiving a college scholarship award or living through a fatal car accident, we can all point to significant moments that altered the direction of our life. But nothing can affect our life as drastically as an encounter with God's holiness.
In the fourth and fifth centuries, Christian leaders spilled a great deal of ink trying to discern, and write down, the truth about Christ's nature. In order to help us understand the person of Christ, Dr. R.C. Sproul takes some time to discuss both these influential councils and the creeds they produced.
In the fourth and fifth centuries, Christian leaders spilled a great deal of ink trying to discern, and write down, the truth about Christ's nature. In order to help us understand the person of Christ, Dr. R.C. Sproul takes some time to discuss both these influential councils and the creeds they produced.
The Apostle Paul wrote, "If Christ is not risen, then our hope is in vain." Yet some Christians today claim that it doesn't really matter whether or not Christ rose from the dead. Hear Dr. Ravi Zacharias defend the resurrection and explain the necessity of a risen Christ.
When Jesus walked the earth, His ministry was focused on showing mercy to the sick, the sinful, and the outcasts. Yet many Christians imitate the self-righteousness of the Pharisees instead of following Christ's example. In this message, Alistair Begg calls us to practice a Gospel of mercy.
Ask a typical church member to describe theology and you're likely to hear a response like, "Theology is dry, boring, and irrelevant to the contemporary Christian life." Yet, this was not the view held by Jesus or the Apostles. In this message Dr. Sinclair Ferguson affirms the value of applying solid theological principles to our everyday lives.
Every Christian faces a choice: Will I trust the inspired Word of God, or will I compromise where it suits my personal preferences? Dr. Lawson explains why we must never concede on our confidence in the integrity of God's Word, even in the face of life's most difficult challenges.
The earliest creed for which Christians suffered and died was contained in the simple statement, "Jesus is Lord." In this message, Dr. R.C. Sproul recounts the fiery martyrdom of Polycarp and reminds us that Jesus is still Lord.
Who is Jesus Christ? This is perhaps the most important question a person can ask. Some have proposed Christ was a mythical person who never existed, or a good teacher mistaken about His identity. But what does the Bible say about the Christ?
Who is Jesus Christ? This is perhaps the most important question a person can ask. Some have proposed Christ was a mythical person who never existed, or a good teacher mistaken about His identity. But what does the Bible say about the Christ?
The veneration of Mary has been a subject of controversy between Roman Catholicism and Protestants for generations. Baptized and confirmed Catholics have recited the Hail Mary, but many Protestants consider this heretical and idolatrous. Can Protestants and Roman Catholics find common ground on this divisive issue?
In cathedrals, backyard gardens, and roadside shrines all around the world, Catholics have erected monuments in veneration of Mary. This veneration is the cause of tremendous dispute between Catholics and Protestants. But what makes Catholic beliefs about Mary so controversial?
What's the difference between Roman Catholic and Protestant sacraments? Do the differences really matter? To answer these questions, Dr. R.C. Sproul gives an overview of Rome's sacramental system and explains its subtle, but dangerous, relationship to grace.
Sacraments are at the heart of Roman Catholic theology and play an important role in the life of the Church. In this message, Dr. R.C. Sproul begins a brief overview of the seven Catholic sacraments and their relationship to grace.
Catholic and Protestant theologians differ in their understanding of the relationship between church membership and salvation. Protestants believe that putting one's faith in Christ immediately makes one a part of Christ's body, the church. But the Catholic perspective, although it includes several important caveats, is quite different.