The Five Solas of the Reformation

The Five Solas of the Reformation

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The Five Solas of the Reformation
  • Sola Scriptura - Don Green

    The Bible itself claims to be sufficient to teach us what we should believe and how we should live. We have no higher authority. If this is not settled in your mind, then you will be tossed about by rival ideologies and philosophies. The Lord would have you be confident in His perfect Word.

  • Soli Deo Gloria: Our Only Ambition - The Five Solas - White Horse Inn

    From award speeches to success stories, glory is consistently self-attributed. So, what does it look like to be motivated by God’s glory? In this episode of White Horse Inn, hosts Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Bob Hiller, and Walter Strickland consider the foundation of soli Deo Gloria, or “for...

  • Sola Fide: Our Only Means - The Five Solas - White Horse Inn

    How do we receive and rest in God’s righteousness? This question propelled the Reformers forward, confronting Rome’s insistence that justification is something believers must cooperate to receive. Instead, they proclaimed sola fide, or “through faith alone.” In this episode of White Horse Inn, ho...

  • Sola Gratia: Our Only Method - The Five Solas - White Horse Inn

    If our culture is like water, then the concept of grace is its oil. We like to work hard and believe our efforts should merit reward. Until, of course, we come face-to-face with our inability to truly “help ourselves.” In this episode of White Horse Inn, hosts Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Bob ...

  • Solus Christus: Our Only Mediator - The Five Solas - White Horse Inn

    With Solus Christus, or “through Christ alone,” the Reformers addressed our need for a mediator. Taking issue with the role of priests in the Roman Catholic church, the Reformers pointed to the “one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus” (1 Tim. 2:5), highlighting the priesthood of a...

  • Sola Scriptura: Our One Foundation - The Five Solas - White Horse Inn

    With Sola Scriptura, or “through Scripture alone,” the Reformers affirmed the authority of Scripture over and above the tradition of the Roman Catholic church. Today, questions of authority and accountability still plague the church, stemming from the influence of radical Anabaptists, modern Bibl...

  • The Reformation Renewal - Matthew Barrett - Exposit the Word

    A holistic, eye-opening history of one of the most significant turning points in Christianity, The Reformation as Renewal demonstrates that the Reformation was at its core a renewal of evangelical catholicity.

    In the sixteenth century Rome charged the Reformers with novelty, as if they were her...

  • Why Was the Reformation Necessary? - E.9 - Roman Catholicism

    Many evangelicals have forgotten why the Reformers were brutally tortured and burned at the stake. Some are even calling the Reformation a mistake that divided the church. Others are trying to reverse the Reformation by signing unity accords with the Roman Catholic religion. Where do you stand on...

  • The Glory of God in the Gospel - The Word Unleashed

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    In this sermon series Tom Pennington explains how the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ promotes and displays the glory of God.

  • The Five Solas of the Reformation - Chris Rosebrough

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  • On The Shoulders of Giants - Wretched TV

    Let Todd Friel take you on a six country European tour that will introduce you to the great reformers who are your Christian ancestors. These men and women were too good for this world. And yet, they were strangled, quartered and even burned to death so that we could have the truth.

  • Faith in Jesus - Alistair Begg

    The Reformation marked a pivotal event in church history—namely, a return to the apostolic Gospel. In this Reformation Day message, Alistair Begg examines the good news of salvation as proclaimed in Romans 3: that a right standing with God is not something that we are called to produce but someth...

  • Don Green - The 5 Solas of the Reformation

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  • Justification by Faith (Samuel Blair) - The Whole Counsel

    Samuel Blair was a godly minister and used by the Lord in the Second Great Awakening. He was also a teacher. Blair was much heavier on the doctrine than the application.

    Blair’s sermon is entitled “The Gospel-Method of Salvation” and his text is Romans 10:4: “For Christ is the end of the law for...

  • The Great Divide - The White Horse Inn - #1324

    At the heart of the Protestant/Catholic division in the sixteenth century was the disagreement over the doctrine of justification by an alien or imputed righteousness. In Catholic theology, justification is conceived as a lifelong process of becoming intrinsically righteous and holy, rather than ...

  • Did Jesus Teach Justification By Faith Alone? - The White Horse Inn - #1441

    Sometimes Christians will say things like, “I’m not interested in all those heavy doctrines that Paul talks about. I’m only interested in the simple teachings of Jesus.” But did Paul reshape the Christian message, or was he actually a faithful apostle? To put the question more sharply, did Paul i...

  • Scripture Alone - The White Horse Inn - #1378

    As we approach the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, today’s Protestants actually have little to be proud of as we survey the movement as a whole. The content of our messages and the shape of our worship services are largely determined by cultural preferences, marketing strategies,...

  • Christ Alone - The White Horse Inn - #1379

    Many Christians in our day, whether liberal or evangelical, declare that there is hope of eternal life apart from explicit faith in Jesus Christ. In fact, according to one survey by George Barna, 35% of America’s evangelical seminary students agreed with the statement, “God will save all good peo...

  • Justification by Faith - The White Horse Inn - #1381

    Once upon a time, Protestants of every variety were identified as those who were committed to the doctrine of “justification through faith alone.” In our day, however, most Protestants are not even familiar with this doctrine. With either stern rigor or happy tips for better living, conservatives...

  • Grace Alone - The White Horse Inn - #1380

    In the medieval church, sin was viewed as a kind of sickness that could be remedied if we reached out to take the medicine. But the Protestant Reformers sought to recover the clear teaching of Scripture that salvation “depends not on human will or exertion, but on God, who has mercy” (Rom. 9:16)....

  • Paul & James on Justification - The White Horse Inn - #1321

    Paul in Romans 4 says that “the one who does not work but trusts in him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is counted as righteousness.” Yet we also read in James 2:24 that “a person is justified by works and not by faith alone.” Do Paul and James contradict each other in the matter of justific...