Current Controversies Over Justification
Michael Horton is joined on this program by three of his Westminster Seminary California colleagues, Drs. R. Scott Clark, David VanDrunen, and Hywel Jones, in […]
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Michael Horton is joined on this program by three of his Westminster Seminary California colleagues, Drs. R. Scott Clark, David VanDrunen, and Hywel Jones, in […]
What is the meaning of Christ’s atonement? Why do Christians claim that Jesus is the only way to be saved? What does it even mean […]
In light of the life-changing nature of the gospel Paul defended in the Book of Romans, what should our preaching sound like? What is the […]
Having been on the New York Times bestseller list for over 110 weeks, and having sold over 21 million copies, Rick Warren’s The Purpose Driven […]
As part three in our series, How to Read the Bible, the hosts will be taking a look a one of the most crucial and […]
Are we saved by faith and works, or by faith alone? Is faith itself a good work that is credited to us? Tune in this […]
Does God help those who help themselves? Are we acceptable to God because of good works or because we at least “had faith.” In This […]
Related to our previous series on Covenant Confusion, this program deals with the two most important distinctions in all of Scripture. In this program, Mike, […]
When’s the last time you heard a sermon that told you that Christ’s righteousness is completely sufficient both for your justification and your sanctification? Not […]
In today’s ecumenical dialogue, the desire for unity often leads to an abandonment of the historic doctrine of justification. But unity isn’t the power of […]
Time and again, the Old Testament tells us that our God is a just judge who cannot acquit the guilty. But in the New Testament […]