Enter to Win a Free Resource Library for Your Pastor
We want to express our love and appreciation for our spiritual leaders this October. Over the next two weeks, we’re inviting you to enter to win a free resource library on behalf of your pastor/elder.
Your Salvation Doesn’t Depend on Your Feelings
Charles H. Spurgeon
If our salvation depended upon our feelings, we should be lost one day and saved another, for they are as fickle as the weather.
You Are Set Free from Self-Improvement
Lydia Brownback
Many of us believe that Christian discipleship is synonymous with self-improvement. But true Christian discipleship is a call to die, not to improve.
Podcast: Should Christians Fear God? (Michael Reeves)
What is the Bible getting at when it commands us to fear the Lord? Is it ever sinful to fear?
How the Author of Hebrews Reads the Book of Psalms
Daniel Stevens
If we look to the way the New Testament uses the Psalms, we will discover that in addition to an emotional outpouring to God, the New Testament authors find a rich theology of God in the Psalter.
The Gospel in Daniel
Bryan Chapell
The “gospel according to Daniel” comes in glowing revelations of the power of God to redeem his people, overcome their enemies, and plan their future.
A Parent’s Guide to Talking with Kids about Gender
Andrew T. Walker,
Christian Walker
Remember that you want to be the first person to have the conversation with your child to be able to lay the biblical foundation. Otherwise, culture will form the foundation for you.
We Were Made for Intimacy
We were made for closeness to others and to God through Christ, and yet it doesn’t always feel as though we can grasp God’s nearness to us.
Does the Reformation Still Matter?
Stephen J. Nichols
We study the Reformation because of what we can learn. We learn of the treasure of the gospel.
Wise Women Know How to Think, Feel, and Want (Part 1)
God created us as thinking and feeling creatures, and therefore both are part of being made in his image, therefore both thoughts and feelings are vital components of true faith.
How to Pray for Open Hands
Jonathan W. Arnold
Believers of every era grapple with God’s command to give up everything for his sake, even while they strive to understand the corresponding promise of greater rewards.
Why Contentment Stems from a Thankful Heart
Francis A. Schaeffer
If the contentment goes and the giving of thanks goes, we are not loving God as we should, and proper desire has become coveting against God.
Why You Shouldn’t Neglect the First 39 Books of Your Bible
Jay Sklar
Trying to understand the New Testament without the Old Testament is like trying to understand the last four chapters of a book without reading the first eight.
6 Purposes for Plural Leadership
Dave Harvey
Leading in community puts us under a holy spotlight. But it’s all part of God’s plan and protection.
Why You Don’t Need to Be a Super Saint to Be a Spiritual Mother
Susan Hunt
Spiritual mothering may involve mentoring and coaching, but it is broader.
Is “Fear” the Best Word to Describe Our Response to God?
Michael Reeves
What is this fear that the Lord will put in the hearts of his people in the new covenant? Unlike fear that drives us away from God, this this fear keeps us from drawing back or turning away from him.
3 Doctrines That Sustain Us in Suffering
Ligon Duncan
While we may not understand what God is doing, we can always trust who he is. We must never interpret God’s character by our circumstances.
Martin Luther, the Loving Father
Carl R. Trueman
When it came to the rearing of children, Luther had plenty of advice.
Should Our Sexual Desires Determine Who We Really Are?
Carl R. Trueman
Sigmund Freud argued that who we are at the most fundamental level is our sexual desires. And, of course, once you start arguing that, then two things happen.
5 Myths about the Armor of God
Iain M. Duguid
There are not two separate classes of Christians: Christian soldiers and Christian civilians. There are only prepared and unprepared Christian soldiers.
How Hudson Taylor Shocked People out of Indifference about Missions
Andrew Davis
Hudson Taylor was committed to proclaim the gospel to people who were passing into eternity without hope and without God.
Benefits of a Verse-by-Verse Bible
Proponents of a versified Bible text appreciate how easy it is to quickly find a specific verse, especially when scanning the biblical text while preaching or teaching.
Listening Might Be the Best Evangelism Tool You’re Not Using
Jeff Vanderstelt
Gospel fluency isn’t just about talking. It’s about listening as well. This requires love, patience, and wisdom. We need to learn to slow down and listen closely to the longings of their hearts.
An Open Letter to the Churchless Christian
Edward W. Klink III
It is impossible to have a faithful walk with Christ and Christian life—biblically or practically—without committed participation in a local church.
What Does It Mean to Be an Ambassador for Christ?
Matt Rhodes
When we read that Jesus called the twelve his apostles, we imagine that he must have been inventing a brand-new word to describe a spiritual gift or an office that existed only in the church.
Take Up Your Cross: Live a Balanced Life
Ajith Fernando
Living a balanced life does not mean doing everything in moderation; rather, it means being obedient in every area of life.
The Gospel in Micah
Nancy Guthrie
God deals with sinners in one of two ways: deserved justice, or undeserved grace.
The Lord’s Supper in Redemptive History
Guy Prentiss Waters
The Gospels tell us that the Lord’s Supper occupies a significant place within redemptive history.
Opening Doors to Faith at Work
Happy Khambule,
Kathleen Nielson
God places us in particular professions and callings so as to be his witnesses, spread like salt and light in the world.
Christ in All of Scripture - Jeremiah 9:23-24
This series of posts pairs a brief passage of Scripture with associated study notes drawn from the Gospel Transformation Bible.