Sproul begins with the foundation: Scripture’s authority as the Word of God. This lecture emphasizes why the Bible alone binds the conscience.
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The authority of Scripture is the cornerstone of trust. Without it, all other doctrines collapse. Sproul’s teaching here sets the stage for the rest of the playlist.
Here Sproul distinguishes between general revelation in creation and special revelation in Scripture.
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This lecture clarifies why the Bible is unique: while creation reveals God’s existence, only Scripture reveals His saving truth in Christ.
Sproul explains 2 Timothy 3:16 and how God breathed out His Word through human authors.
Inspiration, Infallibility, and Inerrancy: Hath God Said? with ... youtube.com
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This teaching shows how Scripture is both divine and human, ensuring reliability without erasing human personality.
Sproul, a key drafter of the Chicago Statement, defends inerrancy as the logical conclusion of inspiration.
Inspiration, Infallibility, and Inerrancy: Hath God Said? with ... youtube.com
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This lecture groups the “Three I’s”—inspiration, infallibility, and inerrancy—showing why the Bible is utterly trustworthy.
Sproul moves from doctrine to reality: the Bible is true in all it affirms.
What Is Truth?: The Classic Collection with R.C. Sproul youtube.com
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This teaching emphasizes that Scripture is not only inerrant in theory but truthful in practice—whether in history, science, or faith.
Finally, Sproul shows how Jesus Himself viewed Scripture as God’s Word, calling us to do the same.
Jesus and the Word of God: Hath God Said? with R.C. Sproul youtube.com
This lecture ties the book’s title to its conclusion: we can trust the Bible because Christ trusted it.
For deeper study, here’s a broader collection of Sproul’s lectures on Scripture and authority:
✅ This playlist faithfully follows the six-chapter outline of Can I Trust the Bible?, moving from authority to revelation, inspiration, inerrancy, truth, and finally personal trust. Each video represents Sproul’s most impactful teaching on the subject, making this a bulletproof resource for study or discipleship.