Stephen Nichols
W. Robert Godfrey
Michael Reeves
Tim Challies
Ian Hamilton
Derek Thomas
Tim Keesee
R.C. Sproul
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Questions & Answers with Hamilton, Nichols, Reeves, Sproul, and Thomas

A questions and answers session with Drs. Ian Hamilton, Stephen Nichols, Michael Reeves, R.C. Sproul and Derek Thomas.

Questions:

  1. What did the Lord do in your life to help you embrace your calling as a battlefield theologian? (00:40)

  2. Please reflect on the helpfulness of the Ligonier Statement on Christology. (02:26)

  3. Can you know Jesus without the Bible? (7:44)

  4. When the wrath of God was poured out for our sins was the Son of God separated from the Trinity? (11:58)

  5. Was it difficult for Christ to live a sinless life? (13:35)

  6. Did Jesus die and take the punishment for the sins of everyone who ever lived or only those who were chosen to be saved? (18:06)

  7. Please elaborate on the apparent disproportion between eternal damnation and transitory sin. (25:10)

  8. Does the Bible teach that Jesus is never disappointed in our mistakes or disobedience? (26:52)

  9. Since I am using Christ’s righteousness to enter heaven and yet I am still a sinner, how will I become sinless when I reside in heaven? (29:59)

  10. How can I be sure my name is among the chosen? (34:33)

  11. Does repentance require confession? (41:47)

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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Dr. Stephen J. Nichols is president of Reformation Bible College, chief academic officer for Ligonier Ministries, and a Ligonier Ministries teaching fellow. He is host of the podcasts 5 Minutes in Church History and Open Book. He has written more than twenty books, including Peace, A Time for Confidence, and R.C. Sproul: A Life and volumes in the Guided Tour series on Jonathan Edwards, Martin Luther, and J. Gresham Machen. He is coeditor of The Legacy of Luther and general editor of the Church History Study Bible.