Can we know what Jesus was truly like during His time on earth? A first-century physician set out to gather eyewitness testimony of the life, teaching, and ministry of Jesus Christ. The result is a close-up account of a compassionate Savior on His journey to redeem His people. In this volume, Dr. R.C. Sproul traces the record of Jesus’ life as told by Luke, the man considered by some to be one of the greatest historians of the ancient world. Dr. Sproul shows that this gospel is for believers and skeptics alike, written so “that you may have certainty” (Luke 1:4) about the Son of Man who came to seek and save the lost.
Dr. Sproul’s expositional commentaries help you understand key theological themes and apply them to all areas of your life. Drawn from decades of careful study and delivered from a pastor’s heart, these sermons are readable, practical, and thoroughly Bible-centered. Here is your opportunity to learn from a trusted teacher and theologian as he leads you through God’s Word and shares his perspective on living faithfully for God’s glory. This is a series to serve pastors, small groups, and growing Christians who want to know the Bible better.
- Opening Credits
- Preface
- Chapter 1: An Orderly Account
- Chapter 2: The Angel and Zechariah Part 1
- Chapter 3: The Angel and Zechariah Part 2
- Chapter 4: The Annunciation
- Chapter 5: Mary's Visit to Elizabeth
- Chapter 6: The Magnificat
- Chapter 7: The Birth of John
- Chapter 8: The Benedictus
- Chapter 9: The Birth of Jesus
- Chapter 10: The Song of Simeon
- Chapter 11: Jesus in the Temple
- Chapter 12: John the Baptist
- Chapter 13: John Preaches
- Chapter 14: The Baptism of Jesus
- Chapter 15: The Genealogy of Jesus
- Chapter 16: The Temptation of Jesus
- Chapter 17: Jesus in the Synagogue
- Chapter 18: Jesus Meets a Demon
- Chapter 19: Healing and Preaching
- Chapter 20: The Gospel of the Kingdom
- Chapter 21: The Catch of Fish
- Chapter 22: Healing of the Leper
- Chapter 23: The Authority to Forgive
- Chapter 24: The Call of Levi
- Chapter 25: New Wineskins
- Chapter 26: Jesus as Lord of the Sabbath
- Chapter 27: The Man with the Withered Hand
- Chapter 28: The Twelve Apostles Part 1
- Chapter 29: The Twelve Apostles Part 2
- Chapter 30: The Beatitudes
- Chapter 31: Blessings and Curses
- Chapter 32: Love Your Enemies
- Chapter 33: Judge Not
- Chapter 34: Good and Bad Fruit
- Chapter 35: Build on the Rock
- Chapter 36: The Centurions Servant
- Chapter 37: The Widows Son
- Chapter 38: John the Baptist
- Chapter 39: The Forgiven Woman
- Chapter 40: The Parable of The Sower
- Chapter 41: The Parable of The Lamp
- Chapter 42: The Calming of The Storm
- Chapter 43: Legion
- Chapter 44: Jairus Daughter
- Chapter 45: The Sending of the Twelve
- Chapter 46: Haunted by Guilt
- Chapter 47: The Feeding of the Five Thousand
- Chapter 48: Peters Confession and Ours
- Chapter 49: The Transfiguration
- Chapter 50: The Greatest
- Chapter 51: Discipleship
- Chapter 52: The Mission of the Seventy Two
- Chapter 53: The Return of the Seventy Two
- Chapter 54: The Parable of the Good Samaritan
- Chapter 55: Martha and Mary
- Chapter 56: A Simple Way to Pray
- Chapter 57: Asking and Knocking
- Chapter 58: A House Divided
- Chapter 59: Seeking A Sign
- Chapter 60: Woe to the Hypocrites
- Chapter 61: Fearing God
- Chapter 62: The Unforgivable Sin
- Chapter 63: The Parable of the Rich Fool
- Chapter 64: The End of Anxiety
- Chapter 65: The Faithful Servant
- Chapter 66: The Dividing Christ
- Chapter 67: The Locus of Astonishment
- Chapter 68: The Parable of the Barren Fig Tree
- Chapter 69: A Little Leaven
- Chapter 70: The Narrow Way
- Chapter 71: The Way of Humility
- Chapter 72: The Parable of the Great Supper
- Chapter 73: The Cost Of Discipleship
- Chapter 74: The Lost Found
- Chapter 75: The Lost Son
- Chapter 76: The Parable of the Unjust Steward
- Chapter 77: Pressing Into The Kingdom
- Chapter 78: The Rich Man and Lazarus
- Chapter 79: Unprofitable Servants
- Chapter 80: Cleansing of the Lepers
- Chapter 81: The Kingdom Come
- Chapter 82: The Unjust Judge
- Chapter 83: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector
- Chapter 84: Let the Children Come
- Chapter 85: The Rich Young Ruler
- Chapter 86: The Blind Man
- Chapter 87: Zacchaeus
- Chapter 88: The Parable of the Minas
- Chapter 89: The Triumphal Entry
- Chapter 90: Jesus Weeps Over Jerusalem
- Chapter 91: Jesus Authority and the Parable of the Tenants
- Chapter 92: Render Unto Caesar
- Chapter 93: The Resurrection and Davids Son
- Chapter 94: The Destruction of Jerusalem
- Chapter 95: This Generation Will Not Pass Away
- Chapter 96: Betrayed
- Chapter 97: The Lord's Supper
- Chapter 98: Peter's Denial
- Chapter 99: Jesus at Gethsemane
- Chapter 100: The Arrest of Jesus
- Chapter 101: Jesus Before the Sanhedrin
- Chapter 102: Jesus on Trial
- Chapter 103: The Crucifixion Part 1
- Chapter 104: The Crucifixion Part 2
- Chapter 105: Jesus Dies
- Chapter 106: The Burial
- Chapter 107: The Resurrection
- Chapter 108: The Road to Emmaus
- Chapter 109: Jesus Appears
- Closing Credits
R.C. Sproul
R.C. Sproul was an American Reformed theologian and ordained pastor in the Presbyterian Church in America. Known for his remarkable ability to effectively communicate deep, practical truths from the Bible, Sproul left an enduring legacy in theology. R.C.’s impact was evident through his diverse roles and accomplishments. He founded Ligonier Ministries, a renowned organization named after the Ligonier Valley near Pittsburgh, where it originated as a study center for college and seminary students. Additionally, he served as the first minister of preaching and teaching at Saint Andrew's Chapel, and the first president of Reformation Bible College. Beyond his ministries, Sproul's influence extended through various platforms. He could be heard daily on the Renewing Your Mind radio broadcast, captivating audiences not only in the United States but also internationally. Under his guidance, Ligonier Ministries played a pivotal role in the production of the Ligonier Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, which later evolved into the influential 1978 Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy. R.C. Sproul’s contributions earned him the reputation as "the greatest and most influential proponent of the recovery of Reformed theology in the last century."