What Is New about the New Covenant? (Jeremiah 31)
Jerry Hwang
Since the old covenant could be broken by disobedience, the new covenant will impart a greater ability to obey. The result will be the kind of covenant relationship that Yahweh has always sought with his people.
Podcast: Calvinism 101 (Kevin DeYoung)
What are the five points of Calvinism really about and how can we believe them, while maintaining gracious humility towards others who don't?
What Jesus Will Never Ever Do
Dane Ortlund
With Christ, though, our sins and weaknesses are the very tickets that qualify us to approach him. Nothing but coming to him is required—first at conversion, and ten thousand more times.
How Do I Know If I’m One of the Elect?
Andrew David Naselli
If you follow Christ and are struggling with whether you are elect, you are at war. You are fighting a scheme of the devil.
How the Word of God Enables Us to Defeat the Devil
John Piper
When the powers of darkness are arrayed against you, and aim to destroy your joy forever, nothing is more precious than to have the Word of God ready for the battle.
Glimpsing the Gospel in Every Book of the Bible
Biblical literacy is ever-important for Christians as we seek to understand how the Scriptures come together to tell the story of the gospel.
Who Were the Nations in Nebuchadnezzar’s Prophetic Dream? (Daniel 2)
Mitchell L. Chase
A great God has made known to the king what shall be after this. The dream is certain, and its interpretation sure.
14 Principles for Studying the Bible
Douglas Sean O'Donnell
How can you dig deeper into God’s Word? Understand it better? Apply it well? Keep these fourteen foundational Bible study principles in mind when you read.
An Unabashed Call to Men to Exercise Spiritual Effort
R. Kent Hughes
We will never get anywhere in life without discipline—whether in the arts, trades, business, athletics, or academics. Whatever your pursuit, you will never achieve greatness without discipline.
7 Bad Reasons to Leave a Church
Brett McCracken
Before you begin searching for a new church, consider these 7 reasons you shouldn't.
This Day In History: The Death of Charles Spurgeon
Michael Reeves
It was January 31, 1892, and after twenty-four years of ill health, the ‘Prince of Preachers’ went to be with the Lord, aged just fifty-seven.
Why Study the Book of Joshua?
Trent Hunter
The best answers to that question will come when we understand why God gave us this book.
Infographic: What Does Your Church Mean to You?
We asked over 10,000 people to share their views of church. In this infographic, we present some of the interesting results.
7 Tips for Being a Good Friend
Drew Hunter
As we emerge from this pandemic, we have a fresh opportunity to embrace essential relationships, not just returning to our pre-pandemic status-quo, but moving forward into something even better.
Parents, Your Kids Need Big Theology
Jessica Robyn Provencher
Let them grow into understanding the big truths of Scripture by building a foundation that will shape and guide them as they learn and understand the big words and the big theology of the gospel.
33 Ideas for Dating Your Wife
Justin Buzzard
Only you know how to best cultivate and guard the woman God has given you. But sometimes it helps to build off other people’s ideas in order to form your own.
Is It OK to Call God My Friend?
Drew Hunter
Jesus is—and will always be—our king. And yet, it’s also true that our king has invited us to be his friends.
Did Jesus Lie to His Brothers? (John 7)
James M. Hamilton Jr.
In John 7 Jesus tells his brothers he is not going to the Feast of Booths, but then he does. We must understand what the brothers are suggesting here and what Jesus is saying he is not going to do.
10 Things You Should Know about the Book of Mark
Douglas Sean O'Donnell
Jesus goes to Calvary to atone for apostate apostles, blasphemous bystanders, taunting thieves, and even hate-spitting, flesh-whipping Roman soldiers.
10 Things You Should Know about the Church after COVID-19
Megan Hill
In all the important ways, nothing has changed about church. We are still the people of God, gathered in the presence of God, to bring glory to God.
What Are the Bible's Key Themes?
Chris Bruno
How does knowing the end of the story influence the way we think about the story now?
We May Be Confused, but God Isn’t
Paul David Tripp
As much as we try to make sense of our lives, there are things that we simply aren’t able to understand.
What Did Jesus Teach about Money?
Paul David Tripp
We keep telling ourselves that the next thing will be what satisfies us, but it never does.
What Did Jesus Teach about Justification?
Thomas R. Schreiner
When we think of justification conceptually instead of just verbally, we see that Jesus taught justification in his own idiom and his own way before Paul ever came on the scene.
Is the Pope the Antichrist?
J. V. Fesko
J. V. Fesko discusses if the Pope is an antichrist, as opposed to the antichrist.
An Attribute of God That Isn’t Discussed Enough
Jon Nielson
To talk about the aseity of God, then, is to say that God is from and of himself. He is completely self-originating and dependent on nothing other than himself.
An Open Letter to the Hesitant Church-Goer
David Gundersen
Helpful reflections and encouragement for believers who are hesitant to return to church for a variety of reasons.
The Most Powerful Message Tim Keller Ever Preached
Matt Smethurst
Tim Keller’s teaching shone brightest when the topic was the darkest. But it wasn’t just his teaching that glimmered in the dark.