Was Jesus a Leader or a Follower?
Joanne J. Jung,
Richard Langer
The New Testament leaves no doubt as to the deity of Christ. He is the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. So perhaps it is unsurprising that we forget that Jesus was also a follower.
Why Higher Education Needs to Know Its History
David S. Dockery
The richness of the Christian tradition can provide guidance for the complex challenges facing Christian higher education at this time.
Dig into Theology with the ‘ESV Systematic Theology Study Bible’ on ESV.org
Learn more about theology with over 400 short doctrinal summaries connected to specific Bible passages—all on ESV.org.
3 Blessings of Seeing Our Sin
Edward T. Welch
It is the Spirit’s work to help us see our sin. This drives us to Jesus for forgiveness, and this is very good.
An Open Letter to Pastors about the Teens in Their Congregation
Katherine Forster
The relationships, the preaching, the teaching, and the admonition of a specific church body are as vital to teenagers as they are to every other believer.
3 Threats to Deep Relationships
Drew Hunter
What makes deep relationships so uncommon and challenging today?
A Devotional on the Excellency of Christ Seen in Christmas by Jonathan Edwards
Leland Ryken
Christ came to subdue the mighty powers of darkness, and make a show of them openly, and so to restore peace on earth.
Why the Virgin Birth Matters
Andreas J. Köstenberger,
Alexander E. Stewart
Jesus’s unusual supernatural conception, issuing in the virgin birth, served as a fulfillment of Scripture.
Podcast: What an Old Controversy Teaches Us about Grace and Legalism (Sinclair Ferguson)
Sinclair Ferguson discusses the relevance of church history and divisive theological positions as we dig into a largely forgotten 18th-century Scottish debate about God’s grace and our works.
How Elders Shepherd by Example
Jeramie Rinne
A church should be able to direct a newborn believer to an elder and say: “Do you want to know what a real Christian should be like? Then look at him.”
9 Notable Quotes from Providence
The providence of God is his purposeful sovereignty by which he will be completely successful in the achievement of his ultimate goal for the universe.
Why the Local Church Needs Good Biblical Theology
Nick Roark
Biblical theology is a vital help for pastors to faithfully declare the glorious truth that Jesus is the main point of the whole Bible.
What John Calvin Really Said
Jeff Robinson Sr.
Do John Calvin’s modern-day opponents really know Calvin’s theology?
What Is a Personality vs. a Soul?
J. H. Bavinck
A soul can be called a personality insofar as the powers within it have come into connection with each other and have penetrated one another.
How Does D. A. Carson Define Theology?
Andrew David Naselli
While Carson acknowledges that “theology can relate to the entire scope of religious studies,” he uses “the term more narrowly to refer to the study of what the Scriptures say.”
What a Heated Disagreement between Two Puritans Can Teach Us Today
Tim Cooper
It takes the effort to understand and to empathize—in an age of polarization when empathy seems to be in short supply. It takes time and mutual generosity.
Introducing the ‘ESV Story of Redemption Bible’
Be led on a journey through the Bible's storyline from start to finish.
The Lord’s Prayer Reignites Our Desire to Want to Pray
Kevin DeYoung
Jesus doesn’t give us an impossibly high standard of prayer. It's lofty, and none of us will do it perfectly, but he's giving us something that we can do.
Adoption's Formidable Enemy
Russell Moore
Those preparing for adoption or orphan care must be equipped in more ways than they might realize—most importantly, to fight the spiritual battle that rages for the vulnerable.
How the Bible’s Irony Combats the Prosperity Gospel
G. K. Beale
Since our life is to be like Christ’s, our life must include suffering of some kind so that God’s spiritual strength can be exhibited in our physical weakness.
Dear Pastor, Value Character over Performance
Paul David Tripp
Every leadership community needs to recognize that ministry is an intersection of many competing and conflicting motivations.
A Special Easter Video from ‘The Biggest Story’
Get together with your family this weekend and watch this special Easter video titled “Jesus Lives” from The Biggest Story Bible Storybook based on the story of the resurrection in the Gospels.
The Nicene Creed and the Importance of a Single Letter
Stephen J. Nichols
The church could not be as grateful to anyone as they can and should be to Athanasius.
The Cross Is a Shared Victory
Tim Savage
The cross of Christ was more than a victory for Christ alone. It was a triumph in which we, too, can participate.
5 Myths about Sin
Sam Storms
Sin is deceptive, both in its capacity to tempt us to follow its lead and in the way it confuses and clouds our thinking.
6 Truths that Will Lead You to True Joy
John Piper
God made us to magnify his greatness—the way telescopes magnify stars.
8 Passages to Read about Parenting
Parenting requires all kinds of help, most helpfully from the God who created us. Find encouragement from Scripture for the task.
Marriage Is a Gateway
Rebecca McLaughlin
Married or single, our hearts should never settle. But no man or woman is the person of our dreams.
10 Things You Should Know about Physician-Assisted Suicide
John Dunlop, MD
Throughout a believer’s life, there may be a continuous struggle to submit to God’s control. But when my earthly life comes to an end I want to be fully surrendered to God and be able to rest in Jesus.
The Origins of the Self-Esteem Movement
Jen Oshman
People threw off the shackles of the church and the state and they began to look inward. They began to look to themselves for what is true and what is real.