Renewing Your Mind with R.C. Sproul Podcast
1) James I and Charles I
By 1600, to be English was to be Protestant, and to be Roman Catholic was to be treacherous. Today, Michael Reeves picks up the story of the English Reformation with the reigns of Queen Elizabeth and ...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.2) The Explicit and the Implicit
What should we do when we have difficulty understanding a Bible verse? Today, R.C. Sproul shows how to interpret these passages in light of others that are clearer. With your donation of any amount, g...Show More
3) Literary Forms: Is the Bible History or Myth?
Since the Bible sometimes uses symbolic language, how can we know that Jesus' resurrection literally took place? Today, R.C. Sproul explains how a clear study of Scripture's literary forms upholds the...Show More
4) Literary Forms: Reading the Bible as God Intended
A faithful reading of Scripture takes into account its genres and literary forms. We must interpret narrative, poetry, and prophecy differently if we are to understand God's intended meaning. Today, R...Show More
5) Literal Interpretation
What does it mean to interpret the Bible literally? Today, R.C. Sproul communicates the importance of seeking after the plain meaning of God's Word. With your donation of any amount, get a 12-month su...Show More
6) Things Unseen
In a world of distractions, Christians must fix their focus on knowing Christ and His Word. Today, hear about Sinclair Ferguson's daily devotional podcast and book, Things Unseen, created to help God'...Show More
7) The Benedictus
When John the Baptist was born, his father Zacharias praised God in song. From his sermon series in the gospel of Luke, today R.C. Sproul examines this song, the Benedictus, to consider what the birth...Show More
8) Threats to the Gospel
The Apostle Paul wrote his letter to the Galatians to expose false teaching, for he knew the gospel was at stake. Today, Derek Thomas reveals that the gospel is just as much at stake in our day as it ...Show More
9) A Small Town: A Great King
The Messiah was laid in a manger in an unassuming town. Yet angelic hosts filled the skies to announce His arrival. Today, R.C. Sproul reflects on the overlap of humility and glory that characterized ...Show More
10) The King Shall Come
In the Old Testament, the prophet Isaiah predicted that the Messiah would be a King with a reign like no other. Today, R.C. Sproul considers what this prophecy teaches us about Christ and the kingdom ...Show More