

Renewing Your Mind
Ligonier Ministries
Renewing Your Mind is the daily podcast of Ligonier Ministries. R.C. Sproul launched this outreach to help Christians gain a deeper understanding of who God is as their minds are renewed according to His Word. Listen to today's message to dig deeper into Scripture and apply its timeless truth to your life.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 26min
The Necessity of Special Revelation
In this enlightening discussion, R.C. Sproul, a revered Reformed theologian and founder of Ligonier Ministries, dives into the critical distinction between general and special revelation. He explains how nature can hint at God, but only Scripture reveals the path to escape judgment. Sproul addresses the 'unreached native' concern, asserting guilt arises from general revelation. He emphasizes the necessity of Scripture for knowing God and highlights its divine inspiration, making a compelling case for the Protestant canon over the Apocrypha.

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Jan 14, 2026 • 26min
Contending with Discernment
Jason Helopoulos, a senior pastor and Bible teacher known for his expository preaching, dives into the importance of contending for the Christian faith without being quarrelsome. He discusses the necessity of theological triage to prioritize doctrinal battles and emphasizes that true contention is rooted in love, aimed at preserving unity and saving souls. Helopoulos encourages believers to engage with compassion, avoid pride, and keep hope in God's grace as they stand firm in their beliefs.

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Jan 13, 2026 • 26min
The Need to Contend for the Faith
In this engaging discussion, Jason Helopoulos, a senior pastor and author, dives deep into the book of Jude, urging Christians to fiercely protect their faith against contemporary threats. He highlights the alarming trend of historic churches risking decline and addresses the rise of false teachers who distort grace and deny Christ's authority. Sharing personal anecdotes, Jason emphasizes that true grace leads to obedient living and the vital need for believers to preserve essential doctrines for future generations.

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Jan 12, 2026 • 26min
Jude, a Servant of Christ
Jason Helopoulos, senior pastor and teacher of Christian doctrine, delves into the profound yet concise book of Jude. He highlights Jude's unique self-identification and his embrace of being a servant of Christ. The discussion contrasts today's anti-authority culture with the joy of submitting to Christ. Helopoulos emphasizes the identity of Christians as called and beloved, reassuring listeners of God's unwavering faithfulness to preserve His people. This enlightening exploration serves as a reminder of our identity in the light of divine love and purpose.

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Jan 11, 2026 • 26min
Unity in Christ
R.C. Sproul, the esteemed Reformed theologian and founder of Ligonier Ministries, delivers profound insights on unity in Christ. He elaborates on how Jesus reconciles Jews and Gentiles, forming one new humanity. Sproul discusses the mystical union believers share, emphasizing that Christ is our peace and that through His sacrifice, all enmity is abolished. The church is depicted as a growing temple, united by Christ as the cornerstone, showcasing the transformative power of the gospel in creating community among diverse believers.

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Jan 10, 2026 • 26min
The Otherness of God
R.C. Sproul, a renowned Reformed theologian and founder of Ligonier Ministries, shares a transformative experience that changed his life forever. He recounts a sleepless night that led him to the chapel, where he felt God's palpable presence. Sproul reflects on the shift from naive perceptions of God to a profound understanding of His holiness. He discusses his early obsession with Scripture, the influence of Augustine, and his decision to switch majors to delve deeper into philosophy. This journey ignites a lifelong pursuit of God’s holiness.

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Jan 9, 2026 • 26min
A Tabernacle in the Wilderness
Daniel Hyde, a pastor and expert in Old Testament theology, shares profound insights about the tabernacle as a divine teaching tool. He likens it to a child's crayon drawing, designed to illustrate God's holiness and relationship with His people. Hyde reveals how the structure symbolizes God's presence, with its materials signifying increasing holiness. He emphasizes the tabernacle's role in providing access to God, culminating in Christ's fulfillment of its purpose, which restores believers' access to God's heavenly presence.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 26min
An Introduction to the Tabernacle
Daniel Hyde, a pastor and expert on the Old Testament tabernacle, takes listeners on a journey through biblical themes of redemption and worship. He discusses the tabernacle's significance as a lens for understanding God's nature, sin, and grace. Hyde emphasizes that the intricate details of the tabernacle reflect profound theological insights and that studying it can enhance our spiritual lives. He outlines six principles for interpreting these passages, connecting them to Christ and urging devotional engagement with Scripture.

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Jan 7, 2026 • 26min
Scripture Alone
R.C. Sproul, a prominent theologian and founder of Ligonier Ministries, explores the critical doctrine of Sola Scriptura, emphasizing the Bible's supreme authority. He discusses its historical roots in the Reformation and contrasts Protestant beliefs with Roman Catholic views on tradition. Sproul vigorously defends Scripture's inspiration and inerrancy, while also addressing how it shapes worship and understanding among believers today. His insights illuminate why this doctrine remains essential for Christians seeking clarity in their faith.

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Jan 6, 2026 • 26min
Catholic, Evangelical, and Reformed
R.C. Sproul, founder of Ligonier Ministries and a prominent Reformed theologian, delves into the rich tapestry of Reformed theology. He emphasizes the interconnectivity of Christian doctrines, showcasing how each one influences the others. Sproul highlights that while creeds define God, Reformed theology uniquely positions God's nature as paramount. He defines Reformed theology as both catholic and evangelical, restoring the historic faith of the apostles. Additionally, he cautions against oversimplifying Reformed identity to mere distinctives.


