Renewing Your Mind

Ligonier Ministries
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30 snips
Apr 2, 2026 • 26min

Blessing or Curse?

R.C. Sproul, founding theologian of Ligonier Ministries, offers a sermon-style reflection on Christ's crucifixion. He traces the cross as the climax of redemptive history. He connects covenant blessings and curses, Deuteronomy’s warnings, and Old Testament imagery to Jesus’ suffering. He explores darkness, forsakenness, and how Christ bore the curse so we might draw near to God.
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34 snips
Apr 1, 2026 • 26min

Christ Our Ransom

R.C. Sproul, Reformed pastor and founder of Ligonier Ministries, guides a clear lecture on Christ's ransom and atonement. He explores the meaning of ransom, ancient practices, and who receives the payment. He contrasts Christus Victor ideas with substitution and satisfaction, and explains expiation, propitiation, and salvation as deliverance from God’s wrath.
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35 snips
Mar 31, 2026 • 26min

The Drama of Redemption

A theological look at why atonement is needed, exploring sin as an unpayable debt and human enmity toward God. The nature of divine authority and imposed moral obligations gets examined. Listeners hear how Christ functions as surety, mediator, and substitute bringing reconciliation through just payment.
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25 snips
Mar 30, 2026 • 26min

The Need for an Atonement

R.C. Sproul, founder of Ligonier Ministries and clear Reformed theologian, explains why the cross is central to understanding Christ. He traces how modern culture minimizes divine accountability and outlines historic theological views from Pelagianism to Augustinianism. He shares a personal moment that highlights our need for salvation and defends the necessity of substitutionary atonement.
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28 snips
Mar 29, 2026 • 26min

Remember These Things

R.C. Sproul, theologian and founder of Ligonier Ministries, delivers an expository sermon on 2 Peter. He highlights Peter’s habit of repeating core truths and the urgency behind his written reminders. He points to the Transfiguration and eyewitness testimony as anchors for Christ’s glory. Short, urgent calls to remember what the Lord has done and promised.
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38 snips
Mar 28, 2026 • 26min

Firm Foundation: The Resurrection and Daily Life

Gabe Fluhrer, senior pastor and theologian who teaches on the implications of the resurrection, discusses how resurrection truth shapes everyday life. He explains a Sunday-to-Monday framework for applying resurrection, reframes Christian suffering as mundane cross-bearing, and traces daily death-to-self and renewal leading toward final victory. Practical hope and endurance are emphasized throughout.
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51 snips
Mar 27, 2026 • 44min

A Word Fitly Spoken

Aaron Garriott, managing editor of Tabletalk and Reformation Bible College adjunct, explores a theology of communication in conversation about speech, listening, persuasion, and digital challenges. He frames words as stewardship, urges disciplined, gospel-shaped conversation, and highlights intergenerational dialogue and the ministry of listening.
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44 snips
Mar 26, 2026 • 26min

Laws About Loving God

W. Robert Godfrey, church history professor emeritus and Ligonier teaching fellow. He surveys Deuteronomy's laws about fearing, loving, and serving God. Short reflections on covenant duty, loving the sojourner, remembering God’s mighty acts, and the need to internalize Scripture. Practical calls to teach these truths to the next generation.
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36 snips
Mar 25, 2026 • 26min

Called to Believe and Obey

W. Robert Godfrey, teaching fellow and church history professor emeritus known for expository Reformed teaching, explores Deuteronomy's call to live by every word of God. He traces Israel's wilderness trials, Jesus as the new Israel, and the three temptations of food, power, and worship. He ties law, leadership, grace, and the link between belief and obedience into a compact biblical tour.
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38 snips
Mar 24, 2026 • 26min

Blessed Above All Peoples

W. Robert Godfrey, church historian and Ligonier teaching fellow, explores Deuteronomy's warnings as part of God’s blessing. He explains the Shema, family discipleship, practices that keep Scripture central, Israel’s call to holiness, and how God uses small means to fulfill his purposes. Short, focused teaching on law, presence, and preserving covenant joy.

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