Why Did God Send Bears to Attack a Group of Boys? (2 Kings 2)
Gary Millar
Is this a shocking incident? Yes it is. But this incident is also one that fits perfectly with the flow of 2 Kings 1–2, in which we see very clearly how God not only works in the darkness but will not be silenced.
4 Examples of How Knowing Original Greek Improves Your Understanding of the Text
Dirk Jongkind
God’s word is powerful. When reading our Bible we hear his voice. However, it does not mean that Scripture is always easy to understand.
Is Every Sin the Same in God’s Eyes?
Kevin DeYoung
Many Christians hold to the mistaken notion that every sin is the same in God’s eyes. Some Christians embrace this conviction by way of a misguided theological calculation.
What Does Joshua 24:15 Mean?
Trent Hunter
Verses like these are a doorway into the message of the book, an entry at a high point of the story with all its tension and drama.
10 Key Bible Verses on God’s Providence
In him we have obtained an inheritance, having been predestined according to the purpose of him who works all things according to the counsel of his will . . .
What Is Preaching?
Lewis Allen
How do we preachers handle the Bible faithfully and accurately so that Jesus is seen in every passage?
10 Reasons to Study the Holy Spirit
Joel R. Beeke,
Paul M. Smalley
The Holy Spirit is God. Therefore, to study the person and works of the Holy Spirit is a great opportunity to know God in a better way.
How (and How Not) to Memorize Scripture
Andrew M. Davis
Always remember to give full credit to God’s work in you, and constantly seek the Spirit’s help as you memorize. Our pride is a deadly enemy to every good thing God wants to work in our souls.
A Christian Perspective on International Women’s Day
Jen Oshman
As the world takes a moment to applaud women and girls in various ways, may we Christians be the biggest champions, the loudest cheerers, and the most proactive supporters of women.
3 “Dos” of Fatherhood
R. Kent Hughes
Read three tips for dads on fostering healthy relationships with their children from seasoned pastor R. Kent Hughes.
8 Ways We Normalize the Abnormal
Paul David Tripp
God has made it clear that the norm for his children should be love. It is the thing that the listening and watching world should know us for.
What Did Jesus Teach about Prayer?
Mark Jones
As mediator, Jesus brings us to God, but he does so by pouring out his Spirit upon us so that our own prayer life is to replicate his prayer life in terms of how the Holy Spirit binds us to our Father in heaven.
4 Misconceptions about Contentment
Melissa B. Kruger
One of our greatest struggles with contentment is that we often have an incorrect picture of what it means to be content.
What Does Deuteronomy 31:6 Mean?
Matthew H. Patton
What’s the most frightening thing you’ve ever had to do? Terror is a powerful force that can seize us and render us powerless to act.
Will the Unsaved Suffer Eternal Judgment? (2 Thessalonians 1)
David W. Chapman
Salvation comes by grace through faith to believers, who consequently display their faith as they continue to trust in Jesus, heedless of suffering and persecution in this life.
10 Things You Should Know about John Stott
Tim Chester
What do you know about the life of John Stott? Do you know about the various facets of his ministry? It can sometimes feel as if Stott lived a dozen lives.
Spiritual Blessing: More than Just a Nice Feeling
Gloria Furman
God's blessings are more than just polite sayings or false promises—we have assurance of these blessings from the the Holy Spirit.
10 Key Bible Verses on Thankfulness
Reflect on the goodness of God and his gifts to his children, and give thanks for who he is!
A Proper Christian Response to Sexual Sin in Our Culture
Carl R. Trueman
Sexual desire is often one of the most powerful, powerfully creative, and powerfully catastrophic forces within human history.
10 Passages to Read in the Face of Global Conflict
God is our refuge and strength. Read these passages for comfort and to help guide prayer during times of worldwide strife, conflict, and war.
10 Key Bible Verses on Kindness
God is kind to us—most evident in Christ—and demonstrates how we can, in turn, show his character to others by being kind.
7 Tips for Loving “Those” People in Your Church
Jamie Dunlop
What do you do with “those” people in your church—the ones who drive you crazy? If love at church were easy, how would that testify to the power of his saving work in our lives?
9 Powers of Satan That Are Not Ultimate
John Piper
While God has his reasons for permitting Satan to exist and pursue evil, he has never given, nor will give to Satan any freedom that God himself doesn't restrain and decisively direct for his purposes.
5 Myths about Studying the Bible
Matthew S. Harmon
If we truly believe that our very spiritual lives depend on every word that comes from the mouth of God (Deut 8:3; Matt 4:4), we will make the time to study God’s Word.
10 Things You Should Know about the Psalms
Bruce K. Waltke,
Fred G. Zaspel
Throughout the history of the church, Psalms has been among the first books of the Bible translated and the most commonly read and memorized.
7 Secular Sermons You Might Have Heard This Week
Joe Carter
We often think of sermons as something exclusive to church services, but this prevents us from recognizing the countless other types of “secular sermons” that are being preached to us daily.
How to Study the Bible: A 5-Day Plan with Jen Wilkin
As Christians, we believe the Bible is the very word of God, and it’s pivotal that we spend time knowing and loving him through it.
The Life of St. Patrick: An Inspiration for Missions
Michael A. G. Haykin
St. Patrick had a deep certainty of the will of God for his life: to live out his days in Ireland so that the Irish might come to know God as he had.