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In our day, most people minimize sin, preferring to see the goodness in humanity. But only Jesus’ sacrifice removes the stain of the sins we bear before a holy God. In this message from Matthew 16, Pastor Lutzer explains the story of Peter’s great confession of faith. At the cross, we see the fullness of God’s love, justice, and power.
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The Bible is clear: Jesus was born of a virgin and had no earthly father. No other religion has a sinless Savior. In this message from Hebrews 7, Pastor Lutzer proves why Jesus had to be perfectly without sin. Without that perfect sacrifice, none of us has any hope of seeing eternal life with the Father.
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Some say the virgin birth of Jesus is superstition, copied from pagan religious myth. In this message from Matthew 1, Pastor Lutzer shows from Jesus’ genealogy why He had to be conceived miraculously. We have a qualified Savior, and it began with His unique birth to the Virgin Mary.
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Some scholars want to strip Jesus of anything supernatural. They approach the Bible as its judges, little realizing that the book they scorn will one day judge them. In this message from John 3, Pastor Lutzer takes home three lessons about spiritual blindness. Unless God brings us to a place of honest confession, we’ll never hear or see Him.
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Certain scholars believe Jesus’ followers made Him into a Christ. They hold an unswerving belief to naturalism—the idea that miracles can’t happen. In this message from John 9, Pastor Lutzer introduces three dangerous commitments people of unbelief make. But what if the Christ of our faith is actually the Jesus of history?
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Throughout history, the fear of God and the consequences of hell have driven many to despair. But the “God of American spirituality” seems more tolerant of sin. In this message from Leviticus 10 and Hebrews 10, Pastor Lutzer describes the way sinners must come before a holy God. What qualifies us to come into God’s presence?
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How many ways are there to God? People are looking to a kind of spirituality and psychology for fulfillment, but it won’t hold up. In this message, Pastor Lutzer exposes three lies from popular culture about the way to God. Let’s heed the Bible’s warnings against approaching God our own way.
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Judas played the part of a hypocrite through and through. Though his actions were not outside of God’s sovereign plan, he was not a hero like the Gnostic Gospels claim. In this message from Matthew 26, Pastor Lutzer uncovers three lessons from Judas’ hypocrisy. Being around Jesus isn’t a guarantee for our personal conversion or eternal destiny.
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The so-called Gospel of Judas claims Judas freed Jesus from the “evils” of a human body. But Judas was a thief and a deceiver to the core. In this message from John 12–13, Pastor Lutzer contrasts the Judas of the New Testament with the one in the Gnostic Gospels. What are the dangers of hypocrisy to our hearts and minds?
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Just because something is lawful doesn’t mean it’s right. So, where do we find real justice? In this interview with Pastor Larry McCarthy, Pastor Lutzer dives into God’s wrath and grace, sharing insights from Romans 1 and Jonathan Edwards. God’s grace shines brightest when seen against the reality of sin and judgment.
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Modern society often views truth as a tool of power. But Christians believe it’s grounded in God's authority. In this interview, Pastor Lutzer contrasts biblical truth with the relativism found in many universities. Ultimately, we’ll discover why God is essential for truth and morality.
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Is God becoming more tolerant? While Christians believe God is unchanging, His administration differs between the Old and New Covenants. In this interview, Pastor Lutzer tackles questions about God’s judgments in both Testaments. Let’s find refuge in Christ, who protects believers from the coming wrath.
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Nietzsche’s claim that "God is dead" left Europe’s cathedrals as symbols of spiritual emptiness. Secular spirituality continues to reject biblical truth for personal desires. In this interview, Pastor Lutzer offers three key lessons for the church. He encourages Christians to stand firm in biblical truth and shine Christ’s light amid spiritual darkness.
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Many see today’s moral crisis as political, missing the deeper spiritual battle. But only a repentant church can confront the growing darkness. In this interview, Pastor Lutzer explains how thinkers like Nietzsche, Marx, Darwin, and Freud contributed to society’s rejection of God. Yet, through it all, we can trust in God’s unchanging sovereignty.
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