This is our final week in R. C. Sproul’s work, Knowing Scripture. In this final chapter, Sproul walks us through some of the best tools available to us for studying, understanding, and applying the Bible to our lives.
Read MoreO Lord, the depths of a man's conscience lie exposed before your eyes. Could anything remain hidden in me, even though I did not want to confess it to you? In that case I would only be hiding you from myself, not myself from you.
Read MoreThis week, Zach Anderson joins John Snyder to discuss chapter 5 of Knowing Scripture, “Culture and the Bible.”
Read MoreLet us learn that knowledge is the chief thing in religion, though we must not make it an idol. Most wicked men are what they are because they are ignorant. Godly people are often described in Scripture by one single phrase: “They know God.”
Read MoreJeremy and Dr. John Snyder discuss why Spurgeon is so helpful to modern Christians and ministers today, where to get started with Spurgeon, and more in this week's episode.
Read MoreEven if others daily mistake your words, He understands your thought, and is not this infinitely better? He Himself, your ever-loving, ever-present Father, understands. He understands perfectly just what and just when others do not.
Read MoreAcey Floyd, an elder of Christ Church New Albany and office manager of Media Gratiae, joins John Snyder this week to discuss chapter four of Knowing Scripture: Practical Rules for Biblical Interpretation. From this chapter, John and Acey discuss important rules for general and specific reading of Scripture to make sure we get the most out of it.
Read MoreIn Respectable Sins: Confronting the Sins we Tolerate, Jerry Bridges offers 7 helps for dealing with sin.
Read MoreThis week, Ron Franks joins Dr. John Snyder to discuss chapter 3 of Knowing Scripture. In this chapter, R.C. Sproul focuses on the practice of hermeneutics, a big word referring to the practice of interpreting the Bible.
Read MoreThe Redeemer really triumphed over death and the grave and sin.
Read MoreIn chapter two of Knowing Scripture, Sproul teaches us the difference between objectivity and subjectivity and the importance of listening to the right teachers.
Read MoreThe Bible is perfectly designed for one purpose above all others. The Bible unveils a Person—a Person who is so unlike anyone we have ever met that the only way for us to really know Him is through the book He has given us.
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