Blessed: How the Old Testament Helps us Make Sense of Revelation with Andrew Sach (Episode 3)
Nancy Guthrie
Join Nancy Guthrie as she talks with Andrew Sach about how the more we keep our eyes and ears open for Old Testament imagery and allusions, the less strange the book of Revelation will seem.
What Is the Best Question to Ask a Hurting Friend?
Dave Furman
There are lots of good questions to ask someone who is hurting, but I think one of the best questions is this: "How are you doing today?"
How Reading the Bible Shapes Our Identity
David Powlison
But if every revelation of God is a revelation of myself in relation to God, then all of Scripture is continually in the business of rewiring our self-understanding.
Help! I Think I’m a Bad Parent
Adam Griffin
Are you a “bad parent”? If you think you are, is that better than thinking you’re a “good parent”? Here are some gracious thoughts for those of us who might be wondering if we are good or bad parents.
Introducing the 'ESV Devotional Psalter'
The devotional content of the ESV Devotional Psalter is intentionally designed to point to and highlight the biblical text, and to build bridges from the Psalms into the reader's heart.
Jonathan Edward’s Response to Spiritual Arrogance
Sean Michael Lucas
Jonathan Edwards was stirred by his congregation’s spiritual pride, apathy, and confused notions about true religion, alongside misunderstanding about genuine spiritual life.
Why Catholic Philosopher Robert George Matters to Protestants
Andrew T. Walker
With a career spanning over thirty years and who presently holds the title of McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence, Robert P. George is one of the world’s most prominent and respected public intellectuals.
Peace: A 7-Day Reading Plan
This 7-day Bible reading plan was designed to help you find the peace that God offers to us in his Word.
God’s Passion for God at Christmas
John Piper
The deepest reason why we live for the glory of God is that God acts for the glory of God.
Podcast: Why Is Our Culture So Obsessed with Identity? (Brian Rosner)
Brian Rosner talks about how our cultural obsession with identity impacts us as Christians and how we should think about that through the lens of the Bible.
Are You Intimidated by the Old Testament?
Alec Motyer
Do you find the Old Testament more than a little bit daunting? Don’t worry, you are not alone.
Never Cast Out
Dane Ortlund
The atoning work of the Son, decreed by the Father and applied by the Spirit, ensures that we are safe eternally.
The 2 Battles Every Minister Fights
Jeff Robinson Sr.
In ministry, there will be a war in which you’re called to come and lay down your life as Christ laid down his life.
The Vicious Cycle of Idolatry and Loneliness
Lydia Brownback
Escape from difficult circumstances can easily turn into idolatry and unhealthy coping mechanisms. But God always provides a way out.
Is the Church in Decline?
Tim Keesee
We have a strong foundation by which we know that Christ is building his church all over the world.
The Doctrine of Grace and Peace in the Bible
Benedictions are God’s good words for us as he looks on us with joy and love and grants us grace and peace.
Remembering Ann Judson 190 Years Later
Michael A. G. Haykin
With her husband Adoniram Judson (1788–1850), Ann was the first of a long line of American evangelical missionaries.
Delight in God Must Be the Fuel for Mission
Daniel Hames,
Michael Reeves
The foundation of all our mission is our knowledge and enjoyment of God. Our delight in God is the main fuel for mission.
Read-Aloud Video: ‘Lucy and the Saturday Surprise’
Watch a video and enjoy hearing this children's story about the dangers of envy and joy of contentment read aloud by its author Melissa Kruger.
Simply Read: Day 3
Day 3 of Simply Read, an 8-day Bible reading challenge through the Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts.
Our King Has Come
Jen Wilkin
But God’s plan to liberate his people exceeded anything they could have hoped for. He intended liberation from the tyranny of sin itself.
When Is the Last Time You Thought of the Fact That You Will Die?
Matthew McCullough
When is the last time you thought of the fact that you will die? When did you last have a conversation with someone on the subject of death?
Christian: You Are a Priest
Edward T. Welch
The reality is that Christians are priests and that’s one of the most significant identities we share as human beings.
The Hope of Hard Moments
Paul David Tripp
This gospel meditation by Paul David Tripp encourages us to turn to Christ in our hardships, taking even our most difficult moments to him.
An Open Letter to Pastors on Preaching through the Whole Bible
Tim Patrick,
Andrew Reid
Expository preaching is preaching that “exposes” the text of Scripture as God delivered it to us. It does not bring its own agenda to the Bible or to the pulpit, but seeks to understand the Bible text in its own terms.
Podcast: Distinguishing Christmas Tradition from Truth (Andreas Köstenberger)
Andreas Köstenberger explores how to distinguish fact from fiction when it comes to the Christmas story, discussing the real date of Jesus's birth, the wise men and the star, and key Old Testament prophecies and allusions surrounding the incarnation.
A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Using Creeds and Confessions in Your Church
Chad Van Dixhoorn
Not long ago a friend asked what I’d say if I had thirty seconds with someone in an elevator and had to explain why I think Christian Confessions are so important. As you can see, I know what I’d say.
Rejecting Theistic Evolution ≠ Embracing a God of the Gaps
Stephen C. Meyer
A God of the gaps argument is an argument that has a formal, logical structure. Logic is known as an argument from ignorance—an informal fallacy.
3 Pieces of Advice for Responding to Miscarriage
Matthew Arbo
Miscarriage can be an acutely painful experience. Yet it teaches those who experience it—and the church as a whole—to lean into the Lord's care.
Podcast: How I Study the Bible (Lauren Chandler)
Lauren Chandler shares her Bible study and reading habits and how Scripture has impacted her personal life and work as a songwriter.