Renewing Your Mind with R.C. Sproul
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 has instructed listeners in the life-changing truths of historic Christianity and has kept the church community informed about pertinent issues facing believers today.
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What is baptism? And who should receive it? From his expositional series in the book of Acts, R.C. Sproul makes the biblical case for infant baptism.
The Puritan movement began with a concern for the souls of men and women. Today, W. Robert Godfrey takes us to the 17th century to reveal how it also became a political force.
The highest purpose of the preacher is to faithfully exposit Scripture to his hearers. We must not look to shallow entertainment, but to the proclamation of biblical truth. Today, Steven Lawson joins Lee Webb in the studio to discuss The Institute for Expository Preaching, a series of global events to equip pastors, church leaders, and Bible teachers to correctly exposit the Word of God.
When some Christians read the Bible, they ask, “Where am I in this passage?” but fail to ask, “What does Scripture reveal about God?” From Ligonier’s 2013 National Conference, Sinclair Ferguson concludes his message “Doctrine in the Dock” as he reminds us of the riches of Christian doctrine.
Some people believe that experience, not Scripture, is the way to know God. Even many Christians downplay doctrine and focus primarily on their experience. From Ligonier’s 2013 National Conference, Sinclair Ferguson argues for the necessity of doctrine in the Christian life.
The Westminster Confession of Faith and the Larger and Shorter Catechisms have helped Christians for centuries enjoy the rich doctrines of Scripture and pursue their chief end to glorify and enjoy God forever. Today, Sinclair Ferguson joins Lee Webb in the studio to discuss these helpful companions of the Christian life.
Rosaria Butterfield was a tenured professor of English and women’s studies and a practicing lesbian. Through an unlikely friendship, she discovered the love and forgiveness of Jesus Christ. From Ligonier’s 2015 National Conference, Dr. Butterfield shares her testimony of how God radically changed her heart.
One of the greatest contributions to the ministry of Christ was accomplished by a man who was fired as a missionary. From his expositional series in the book of Acts, R.C. Sproul tells the story of God’s providence in the life of John Mark.
Inward apathy toward God masked by outward obedience is a real and constant threat in any church. Keenly aware of this danger, the Puritans zealously proclaimed the importance of heart-felt affection for the Lord. Today, W. Robert Godfrey considers the Puritans’ pursuit of joyful, sincere devotion.
Many people reconstruct their idea of God and strip Him of those attributes that make them uncomfortable. From his series God Alone, R.C. Sproul warns against idolatry and reminds us that we worship a holy, just, and sovereign God.
What is your purpose in life? From his series God Alone, R.C. Sproul reminds us of our greatest purpose: to glorify God alone.
As Christians, we have the right to read and interpret the Bible. But does that mean that any interpretation is correct? From his series God Alone, R.C. Sproul explains the unity of the Bible and how to interpret it.
What binds a Christian's conscience? Church councils? Your pastor? The Bible? From his series God Alone, R.C. Sproul explores the formal cause of the Reformation.
Our works—no matter how good we might perceive them to be—are still filthy rags in God’s sight. From his series God Alone, R.C. Sproul reminds us that we are saved by the perfect work of Christ alone.
Some may consider certain social activities sinful, while others see no biblical mandate against them. How do we know who is right? From his expositional series in the book of Acts, R.C. Sproul provides clear principles to help us work through disputed issues.