Here’s an excerpt from Truth in a World of Lies, Dustin W. Benge’s contribution to the November issue of Tabletalk: In her 1865 book Hans Brinker, American author Mary Mapes Dodge…
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I Was Baptized before Conversion. Should I Be Baptized Again after Coming to Faith?
If you were baptized prior to your conversion, should you seek baptism again as a believer in Christ? From one of our Ask Ligonier events, W. Robert Godfrey shows that…
How Do I “Count It All Joy” ?
Like the inhospitable cold corridors of the emergency hallways we entered, so were the years of trials and tribulations my family endured. Life-altering pain, weekly doctor’s visits, IVs, and deeply…
The Difference Between “Son of God” and “Son of Man”
Jesus is given many titles in Scripture. What does it mean that He is the “Son of God” and the “Son of Man”? In this brief clip, R.C. Sproul reveals…
How Were People Saved in the Old Testament?
We are saved by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. But how were people reconciled to God before the coming of Christ? From one of our Ask Ligonier…
The Value of Scripture
The value of Scripture in the life of the believer lies in its source and its function. In his exhortation to Timothy, Paul commended Scripture to Timothy by saying, “All…
$5 Friday (And More): Jesus, the Trinity, & the Great Commission
It’s time for our weekly $5 Friday sale. This week’s resources include such topics as the parables of Jesus, the Trinity, the Great Commission, Charles Spurgeon, prayer, the Psalms, and…
The Ninth Commandment and the God of Truth
Here’s an excerpt from The Ninth Commandment and the God of Truth, Brian Cosby’s contribution to the September issue of Tabletalk: Little “white lies” like this seem rather harmless, but…
Don’t Play with the Meaning of Words
When we’re talking about the truth of God, it’s important that everyone is agreed on what we mean by the words we use. In this brief clip, R.C. Sproul reveals…
4 Principles for the Exercise of Christian Liberty
It was years ago now, but I still remember the discussion. I was making my way out of our church building some time after the morning service had ended, and…
