Pilgrims and Exiles: 2023 London Conference
























A questions and answers session with Sinclair Ferguson, Mark Johnston, Stephen Nichols, and Michael Reeves.
Questions:
- What are we pilgrims and exiles from? (0:28)
- What are good works? What does Paul mean about good works prepared beforehand from Ephesians 2:10? (2:40)
- What is the most dangerous heresy to the Church today? (4:56)
- Considering all Christians sin throughout their life, how do I know I’ve changed by faith, or if I am a false convert? (8:43)
- Is it possible to lose our salvation as the elect? The Bible seems to support both yes and no. (13:51)
- How should we view our identity? Are we sinners saved by grace, or saints who sometimes sin? (17:46)
- Because Adam failed as our federal head, we cannot not sin, yet God is just in condemning us to hell. How can this be? (18:33)
- On judgement day, will Christians be evaluated for their deeds? (25:54)
- Do we have apostles and prophets today? (29:10)
- Jesus raised Himself from the dead. And it is also said today the Father raised Jesus from the dead. Could you explain a bit more? (30:04)
- I am a young Christian with an illness, the Doctors’ say I am at the end of my life, how do I figure out my purpose when my life is almost over? (38:54)
Note: Answers given reflect the views of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Dr. R.C. Sproul and Ligonier Ministries. Here is our Statement of Faith.
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Sinclair Ferguson
Dr. Michael Reeves is president and professor of theology at Union School of Theology in the United Kingdom. He is the featured teacher for the Ligonier teaching series The English Reformation and the Puritans. He is author of many books, including The Unquenchable Flame, Delighting in the Trinity, and Rejoice and Tremble.
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