Erwin Lutzer RadioTVNewsSeries Erwin Lutzer: March 17, 2017 When God chose to communicate how He cares for His own, He gave the picture of a shepherd tending his flock. Shepherds do more than guide their sheep Erwin Lutzer: March 16, 2017 Politicians speak of vast conspiracies against them. But the real conspiracy is that of the nations of the world in revolt against God. Psalm 2 tells Erwin Lutzer: March 15, 2017 Everywhere you look, the Christian faith is under attack. Many ask, “Is God really in charge?” Let’s listen to Erwin Lutzer as he traces some bl Erwin Lutzer: March 14, 2017 The drama of redemption began in Eden and ends with the new heavens and new earth. Here, the redeemed find themselves on streets of gold in the New Je Erwin Lutzer: March 13, 2017 Written in apocalyptic language rich in symbolism, the book of Revelation portrays the future yet to be: the glorious return of Jesus, the resurrectio Erwin Lutzer: March 10, 2017 If the drama of redemption were a play, it would have two acts, the Old and New Testaments. The central theme is that of a sacrifice. In Act 1, animal Erwin Lutzer: March 9, 2017 In the drama of redemption, the Old Testament is a grand prologue. In the New Testament, the great transaction takes place. Jesus gives his life not f Erwin Lutzer: March 8, 2017 The nation Israel had one reason for being: to bring forth a Messiah who would first die as a sacrifice for sin, and later be raised to return one day Erwin Lutzer: March 7, 2017 The Old Testament is many things: prophecy, history, law, and wisdom literature. Let’s continue our jet-plane flyover of the Old Testament, and we Erwin Lutzer: March 6, 2017 If you want a big-picture view of the whole Bible, you’ve come to the right place. We’re exploring The Drama of Redemption, getting a quick overvi See all episodes No content available No content available No content available Shows Radio Running to Win
Erwin Lutzer: March 17, 2017 When God chose to communicate how He cares for His own, He gave the picture of a shepherd tending his flock. Shepherds do more than guide their sheep
Erwin Lutzer: March 16, 2017 Politicians speak of vast conspiracies against them. But the real conspiracy is that of the nations of the world in revolt against God. Psalm 2 tells
Erwin Lutzer: March 15, 2017 Everywhere you look, the Christian faith is under attack. Many ask, “Is God really in charge?” Let’s listen to Erwin Lutzer as he traces some bl
Erwin Lutzer: March 14, 2017 The drama of redemption began in Eden and ends with the new heavens and new earth. Here, the redeemed find themselves on streets of gold in the New Je
Erwin Lutzer: March 13, 2017 Written in apocalyptic language rich in symbolism, the book of Revelation portrays the future yet to be: the glorious return of Jesus, the resurrectio
Erwin Lutzer: March 10, 2017 If the drama of redemption were a play, it would have two acts, the Old and New Testaments. The central theme is that of a sacrifice. In Act 1, animal
Erwin Lutzer: March 9, 2017 In the drama of redemption, the Old Testament is a grand prologue. In the New Testament, the great transaction takes place. Jesus gives his life not f
Erwin Lutzer: March 8, 2017 The nation Israel had one reason for being: to bring forth a Messiah who would first die as a sacrifice for sin, and later be raised to return one day
Erwin Lutzer: March 7, 2017 The Old Testament is many things: prophecy, history, law, and wisdom literature. Let’s continue our jet-plane flyover of the Old Testament, and we
Erwin Lutzer: March 6, 2017 If you want a big-picture view of the whole Bible, you’ve come to the right place. We’re exploring The Drama of Redemption, getting a quick overvi