Introducing the ‘ESV Systematic Theology Study Bible’
This new study Bible features over 400 short in-text doctrinal summaries connecting Christian beliefs to specific passages aimed at helping Christians make the connection between theology and the Bible.
Podcast: How to Read the Bible Every Day in 2020 (David Mathis)
David Mathis discusses how anyone can make Bible reading a habit in 2020, reflecting on the pros and cons of New Year's resolutions and offering practical advice on making a plan to read the Bible every day.
Introducing the For the Bible Tells Me So Series
For the Bible Tells Me So board books immerse little ones in the gospel, teaching them who God is and why they should love and trust him as their Lord and Savior.
God Will Forgive You
By trusting in Christ’s sacrifice on your behalf, you’ll never be held accountable for the guilt of your sin.
5 Myths about Human Reasoning
Vern S. Poythress
The Bible teaches that we are continuously dependent on God. This dependence includes not only dependence on him for food and physical sustenance, but dependence on him mentally.
7 Back-to-School Prayers for Students
Jaquelle Crowe
Students: as you head back to school, don't forget to prepare and recalibrate your hearts for the days ahead through intentional prayer.
10 Things You Should Know about St. Patrick
Michael A. G. Haykin
Patrick’s mission to Ireland has been an inspiration to many through the years. Read more about the man behind March 17th.
What Is Our Only Hope in Life and Death?
John Calvin,
Timothy Keller
Because Jesus gave himself for us, our lives no long belong to us—we surrender our bodies and our souls to the Lord.
What Does 1 Peter 3:15 Mean?
Jonathan K. Dodson
When someone asks me a question about the faith that I don’t have a good answer for, it will rattle me unless the Lord Jesus is taking up holy ground in my heart.
How to Pray When You’re Feeling Apathetic about Your Faith
Michael S. Lundy
If we take apathy seriously, as does God, we will be better equipped to recognize it when it threatens, avoid it, or at least escape from it earlier.
The Bible Is Not an Instruction Manual
Jared C. Wilson
The way so many of us treat the Scriptures—as God's "how to" book—doesn't seem quite right when we carefully look at what its own pages say.
Is It True That “All Is Vanity”? (Ecclesiastes 1)
Max Rogland
In a culture that promotes immediate gratification, will we have the endurance to persevere in the hard work needed to understand the message of Ecclesiastes?
What Is Theistic Evolution?
Stephen C. Meyer
'Theistic evolution' actually can be a number of different distinct ideas because the term 'evolution' can have a number of distinct definitions.
3 Reality Checks for Your Marriage
Paul David Tripp
What are the essential wisdom perspectives that Scripture gives us that enable us to have realistic expectations for our marriage?
Must We Count All as Loss to Follow Christ? (Philippians 3)
Jason C. Meyer
Paul’s conversion came by embracing the righteousness of Jesus, not earned by works but received as a gift by faith. The righteousness a holy God demands of us, he gives to us in Christ.
The Little ‘C’ Catholic Church Explained
Jonathan Leeman
Most people associate the word “catholic” with the Roman Catholic Church. Yet, when used with a little c, the word simply means worldwide or universal.
C.S. Lewis and the Role of the Physical Body in Prayer
Joe Rigney
Prayer, whether it is confession, supplication, thanksgiving, or adoration, always involves a surrender, an embracing of God’s ever-present presence.
Jesus Is Not Ashamed of Those Who Are Hurting and Hopeless
Erik Raymond
Be amazed at the power of Christ to transform a helpless man; but also, marvel at the love of Christ that claims rebels like this as his own.
What Is Progressive Revelation?
Alec Motyer
Progressive revelation is a movement from truth to more truth and so to full truth.
What Does Philippians 4:13 Mean?
Jason C. Meyer
This verse is well-loved and often quoted, but frequently misunderstood and thus misapplied. This verse is not a promise that God will enable believers to do whatever they want whenever they want it.
Seeing God’s Gracious Hand in the Hurts Others Do to Us
Mark Talbot
We need to know what Scripture says in general about God’s relationship to evil. Scripture declares that the Judge of all the earth will always do what is right.
The King Who Suffers for His People
Greg Gilbert
The king would represent. And the king would suffer. But what do those have to do with each other, and how do they lead to salvation?
Why We Need the Armor of God
Iain M. Duguid
The devil is a very real, very powerful opponent, far too powerful for us to take on in our own strength.
Is Rest Just a Dream?
Paul David Tripp
This gospel meditation by Paul David Tripp explores the idea of elusive rest and our ultimate hope in the life to come.
Simply Read: Day 1
Day 1 of Simply Read, an 8-day Bible reading challenge through the Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts.
Is Your God Too Small?
Paul David Tripp
I’m persuaded that much of our fear, anxiety, discouragement, and hopelessness is the result of bad theology. At its core, what is the Bible all about? The existence, character, and plan of God.
Why Study the Books of 1-2 Chronicles?
James Duguid
Chronicles is a reboot. It is not just the same old material; it has a new tone, a new message, new truth about God to communicate.
Why Our Feelings ≠ Knowing God’s Will
Lydia Brownback
Feelings are not meant to be our guide. That's the role of God's Word in our lives.
6 Questions about the Book of Job
Christopher Ash
The book of Job is realistic in the sufferings it sets before disciples of Jesus and full of glorious hope because of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.